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say true or false - koh is a monobasic acid ?​

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Answered by math8677
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Answer:

false

Explanation:

The ions from KCl derive from a strong acid (HCl) and a strong base (KOH). Therefore, neither ion will affect the acidity of the solution, so KCl is a neutral salt. Although the K+ ion derives from a strong base (KOH), the NO2− ion derives from a weak acid (HNO2).

Answered by zumba12
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True, KOH is a monobasic acid

Explanation:

  • In an acid-base reaction, a monobasic acid has only one hydrogen ion to donate to a base. As a result, a monobasic molecule has only one hydrogen atom that can be replaced.
  • For example, NaOH, HBr, HCl, KOH, HF. etc
  • Dibasic, and tribasic are other types of acid. Tribasic is an acid that has three hydrogen ions to donate to base in an acid-base reaction.
  • Dibasic is an acid that has two acidic hydrogen atoms within its molecules
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