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acetic acid has four hydrogen atoms but it is termed as a monobasic acid.give reason

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Answered by tanishq351062
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Explanation:

Acetic acid only donates the hydrogen attached to the oxygen and so it contains only one replaceable hydrogen atom per molecule. Being a weak acid, does not completely dissociated in aqueous solution. Acetic acid is called monobasic because it contains only one replaceable hydrogen atom per molecule

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