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what is monobasic acid. With one example.

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Answered by best17
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A \:  monobasic  \: acid \:  is  \: an \:  acid  \: that \:  has \:  only one \:  hydrogen \:  ion \:  to donate \:  to \:  a  \:  \: base \: in \: qn \: acid \: base \: reaction
An \:  example \:  of \:  a \:  monobasic \:  \: acid \: is \: hydrochloric \: acid \:


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Answered by naseem41
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In aqueous solution acids produce one hydrogen ion is called Monobasic acid.


ex. HCl - hydrogen ions + chlorine ions

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