what are monobasic acids? explain with examples.
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Monobasic acid is an acid that has only one hydrogen ion to donate to a base in an acid-base reaction. Therefore, a monobasic molecule has only one replaceable hydrogen atom..
Examples are HCl,HNO3, HF and HBr.
Monobasic acid is an acid that has only one hydrogen ion to donate to a base in an acid-base reaction. Therefore, a monobasic molecule has only one replaceable hydrogen atom..
Examples are HCl,HNO3, HF and HBr.
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✔Basicity of an acid is defined as the number of replaceable hydrogen atoms in one molecule of the acid.
✔So a monobasic acid is an acid which contains one replaceable H+ ion.
✔One molecule of a monobasic acid gives one H+ ion on dissociation.
✔For example HCl is a monobasic acid.
✴HCl → H+ + Cl-
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✔Basicity of an acid is defined as the number of replaceable hydrogen atoms in one molecule of the acid.
✔So a monobasic acid is an acid which contains one replaceable H+ ion.
✔One molecule of a monobasic acid gives one H+ ion on dissociation.
✔For example HCl is a monobasic acid.
✴HCl → H+ + Cl-
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