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What r monobasic and diabasic.....

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Answered by amitkolasani
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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.

Ch3cooh→(ch3coo) ¯ + (h) +



It only has one replaceable hydrogen ion not four

Dibasic acids are acids which contain two replaceable hydrogen ions per molecule of the acid or can donate two hydrogen action when completely ionized. Eg. h2so4 (Sulphuric acid)


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Answered by DevillHeart
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Monobasic acid- Monobasic acids are acids that furnish only one hydrogen ion (H+) per molecule in water. Dibasic acid- Dibasic acids are acids that furnish two hydrogen ions (H+) per molecule in water. Example: Sulphuric acid, carbonic acid, oxalic acid.

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