Define and give an example of mono-protic, Di-protic, and Tri-protic acid?
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Mono-protic Acids:- Mono-protic acids are a type of acids that are able to donate only one proton.
Ex.- HNO3, HCl, HBr etc.
Di-protic Acids:- A di-protic acid is an acid that can donate two proton or hydrogen atom per molecule to an aqueous solution.
Ex.- H2SO4 etc.
Tri-protic Acids:- A tri-protic acid is an acid that has three dissociable protons that undergo stepwise ionization.
Ex.- H3PO4 etc.
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