Chemistry, asked by SreejanSmart, 1 month ago

give me some reactions of monobasic acid...???


NOTE:---no example of monobasic acid...
only reactions..
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Monobasic acids

A monobasic acid is an acid that has only one hydrogen ion to donate to a base in an acid-base reaction. Therefore, a monobasic molecule has only one replaceable hydrogen atom

Answered by XcutiegirlX02
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A monobasic acid has only one hydrogen ion to donate to a base in an acid-base reaction. Hence, a monobasic molecule has solely one replaceable hydrogen atom. Monobasic acids ionize in water to give only one H+ ion per acid molecule.

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