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what is Dibasis acid???? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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containing two replaceable or ionizable hydrogen atoms: dibasic acid. having two univalent, basic atoms, as dibasic sodium phosphate, Na2HPO4.

Answered by PixleyPanda
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Explanation:

The term dibasic acid is commonly referred to any substance that can donate two protons or hydrogen (H+) ions per molecule in an acid base reaction.

Due to this property, the dibasic acid is also known as diprotic acids.

A dibasic acid yields two free hydrogen ions in solution for each molecule of acid ionized or in other terms, has two replaceable hydrogen atoms.

A simple example of a dibasic acid is sulphuric acid (H2SO4).

H2SO4 → 2H+ + SO42-

Other examples of dibasic acids are as follows i.e. Carbonic acid (H2CO3) and Oxalic acid (C2H4H2) etc.

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