0 a chemical compound that is formed when an acid has reacted with another substance to produce salt and water --
Justi insisted that he had actually extracted an acid salt from iron without the use of any additional acid spirits or acid salts.
The chromaffin cells of the medulla, named for their characteristic brown staining with chromic acid salts, are the body's main source of the circulating catecholamines adrenaline and noradrenaline.
With the former it thickens up to a stiff unworkable jelly, while mineral acids or acid salts convert it into dextrine, thus diminishing its viscosity or thickening power.
High-temperature acid salts produce a leavening effect during baking and are usually aluminium salts such as calcium aluminium phosphate.
They are found in baking powders and are typically divided into low-temperature (or single-acting) and high-temperature (or double-acting) acid salts.
Typical acid salts have one or more alkali (alkaline) metal ions as well as one or more hydrogen atoms.
Some acid salts may also be found in non-dairy coffee creamers.
Acid salts of polythionic acids do not exist.