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all acids contains one or more replaceable dash atoms in their molecules​

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Answered by pujaritrisha14
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Monobasic acid contains one replaceable hydrogen atom in a molecule. For organic acids basicity is the number of −COOH groups present in the molecule −COOH groups present in the molecule. A tribasic acid contains three replaceable hydrogen atoms in a molecule.

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Answered by beherarajesh756
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Monobasic acid contains one replaceable hydrogen atom in a molecule. For organic acids basicity is the number of −COOH groups present in the molecule −COOH groups present in the molecule. A tribasic acid contains three replaceable hydrogen atoms in a molecule.

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