what is/are the difference (s) between the reactions of diprotic acids with base?. provide equations to support your answers
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Diprotic Acids. The acid equilibrium problems discussed so far have focused on a family of compounds known as monoprotic acids.Each of these acids has a single H + ion, or proton, it can donate when it acts as a Brnsted acid.
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Diprotic acids, such as sulfuric acid (H2SO4), carbonic acid (H2CO3), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), chromic acid (H2CrO4), and oxalic acid (H2C2O4) have two acidic hydrogen atoms. ... H2SO4 only loses both H+ ions when it reacts with a base, such as ammonia.
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