why H2O2 is a dibasic acid ?
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A dibasic acid is a type of acid that has two oxygen ions to donate to a base in an acid base reaction. Therefore a dibasic molecule has two replaceable hydrogen atoms.
An acid is said to be monobasic, dibasic or tribasic according to the number of replaceable hydrogen atoms,
Since, H₂O₂ has two replaceable hydrogen atoms, That's why it is a dibasic acid.
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An acid is said to be monobasic, dibasic or tribasic according to the number of replaceable hydrogen atoms,
Since, H₂O₂ has two replaceable hydrogen atoms, That's why it is a dibasic acid.
Hopefully this answer helps.
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