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carbonic acid is dibasic acid

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It forms two H+ ions and hence it is a dibasic acid. Answer: A dibasic acid yields two free hydrogen ions in solution for each molecule of acid ionized or in other terms, has two replaceable hydrogen atoms. ... Other examples of dibasic acids are as follows i.e. Carbonic acid(H2CO3) and Oxalic acid (C2H4H2) etc.

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