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what is dibasic acid​

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Answered by tripathiriya2006
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A dibasic acid yields two free hydrogen ions in solution for each molecule ofacid ionized or in other terms, has two replaceable hydrogen atoms. A simple example of a dibasic acid is sulphuricacid (H2SO4).

Answered by AlphaGamma
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Dibasic, or diprotic acid, an acid containing two potential protons to donate. Dibasic salt, a salt with two hydrogen atoms, with respect to the parent acid, replaced by cations

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