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What are dibasic and monobasic acids?

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Answered by jainshubhanshu
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Dibasic racid r thise avmcid in whi h two replacable hydrogen r present. Ex sulphuric acid Monobasic acid r those acid in which only one replacable hydrogen is present. Ex hydrochloric acid This topic is used to identify the n- factor of an element

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Answered by nikita128
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Explanation:

acids which on isolation in water produce one hydronium Ion per molecules of acid are known as monobasic acid

Acid which on isolation in water produce to hydronium Ion for molecules of the acid are known as diabetic acid

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