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what in monoprotic acids


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A monoprotic acid is an acid that donates only one proton or hydrogen atom per molecule to an aqueous solution. This is in contrast to acids capable of donating more than one proton or hydrogen, which are called polyprotic acids. ... Any acid that one contains one hydrogen atom in its formula is monoprotic
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it is an acid that denotes only one Proton or hydrogen atom per molecule to an aqueous solution
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