what is monobasic oxyacids ?
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All form monobasic oxyacids. ... So we cannot say that all form monobasic oxyacids. We know that fluorine shows some anomalous behavior because of the smaller atom. Chlorine has the highest electron-gain enthalpy due to electron repulsion domination nature which is highest in chlorine and smaller in fluorine.
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- A monobasic acid is an acid that has only one hydrogen ion to donate to a base in an acid-base reaction. Therefore, a monobasic molecule has only one replaceable hydrogen atom. Examples are HCl and HNO3.
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