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what are dibasic acid?

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Answered by vrunda1410
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An acid that has two acidic hydrogen atoms in its molecules. Sulphuric (H2SO4) and carbonic (H2CO3) acids are common examples

Answered by AparnaSingh11989198
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Dibasic acid - Dibasic acids are acids that furnish two hydrogen ions (H+) per molecule in water. Example: Sulphuric acid, carbonic acid, oxalic acid.

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