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what is Monobasic acid??? ​

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A monobasic acid has only one hydrogen ion to donate to a base in an acid-base reaction. Hence, a monobasic molecule has solely one replaceable hydrogen atom. Monobasic acids ionize in water to give only one H+ ion per acid molecule. Example: HCl.

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  • monobasic acid have once the place sibal hydrogen atom Per one acid molecule.
  • This acid can donate only one hydrogen ion for an acid - base reaction
  • This acid have no stepwise dissociation.
  • This acid have have only one dissociation constant.
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