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why Acetate acid is a monobasic acid​

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Answered by Anonymous
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From example acetic acid contains one replaceable hydrogen ion that means acetic acid (CH3COOH) is Monobasic because it ionizes in aqueous solution and releases one hydrogen ion. Complete answer: In the question the given chemical is Phosphorous acid (H3PO3).

Answered by santwanamohanty3
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Acetic acid is a monobasic acid which on ionization in water produce one hydronium ion per molecule of the acid.
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