what is monobasic acids???
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·Monobasic acids are acids which contain one replaceable hydrogen ion per molecule of the acid or can donate one hydrogen action when completely ionized. ... What are some examples of monobasic and dibasic acids? Why are monobasic, dibasic and tribasic acids (basically all the acids
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monobasic acid are those acid which can donate only hydrogen ion to base in acid base reaction . ex HCl
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