Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

A monobasic acid???????

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Answered by Anonymous
3

A monobasic acid is an acid that

has only one hydrogen ion to

donate to a base in an acid-base

reaction. Therefore, a monobasic

molecule has only one replaceable

hydrogen atom. Examples are HCl

and HNO3.

Answered by pal69
0

nitric acid( HNO3) is a monobasic acid .

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