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what are dibasic acid​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The term dibasic acid is commonly referred to any substance that can donate two protons or hydrogen (H+) ions per molecule in an acid base reaction. Due to this property, the dibasic acid is also known as diprotic acids. ... An acid which releases two hydrogen ions upon ionization in aqueous solution is a dibasic acid.

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Answered by Gauravmahi7
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substance which donate 2 h+ ions

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