monoacidic base example
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A monoacidic base is a base that produces one hydroxide ion when one of its molecules undergoes complete ionization.
Examples of such bases include potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide.
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- A monoacidic base is a base that produces one hydroxide ion when one of its molecules undergoes complete ionization. Examples of such bases include potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide.
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