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an acid that contains a solution of acidic hydrogen is called as________

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Answered by panickeraswathy34
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As you can see, there are two carboxyl groups, which means there are two acidic hydrogens. Molecules containing more than one acidic hydrogen are called polyprotic acids . Similarily, if a molecule only has one acidic hydrogen, it is called a monoprotic acid . Oxalic acid, H2C2O4, is a weak acid.

Answered by atharv2303
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An acid that contains more than one acidic hydrogen atom is called a polyprotic acid

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