Lactic acid is monobasic or dibasic ?
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Lactic acid is monobasic.
Why is lactic acid monobasic?
- In the field of chemistry, a monobasic acid can be described as an acid which has only one hydrogen ion for donation when reacted with a base in an acid-base neutralization reaction.
- As lactic acid releases one hydrogen in a dilute solution, hence it is a basic solution.
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