Monobasic acid : HCl, HF, HI, HBr, HAt
Dibasic acid: H2SO4, H2SO3, H2CO3
Tibasic acid: H3PO4, C6H8O7(citric acid)
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4), phosphoric acid (H3PO4), and carbonic acid (H2CO3) are examples of dibasic acids. These acids have two ionizable hydrogen atoms, meaning they can donate two protons per molecule when dissolved in water.
A monobasic acid releases on H+ when dissolved in water. Whereas a dibasic acid will release 2.
It can be defined as the no. of replaceble Hydrogen Atom present in one Molecule of an Acids
Diprotic or dibasic acids are those which may produce two protons (H+ ions) per molecule in aqueous solutions as H2SO4.
What are non examples of acids?
sulphuric acd is dibasic acid.It is because it can give two hydrogens which makes it dibasic acid.
A monobasic acid releases on H+ when dissolved in water. Whereas a dibasic acid will release 2.
It can be defined as the no. of replaceble Hydrogen Atom present in one Molecule of an Acids
Nucleic acids
What are non examples of acids?
Diprotic or dibasic acids are those which may produce two protons (H+ ions) per molecule in aqueous solutions as H2SO4.
sulphuric acd is dibasic acid.It is because it can give two hydrogens which makes it dibasic acid.
Yes, oxalic acid is a compound just like all other acids.
What are two examples of nucleic acids?RNA and DNA (ribo- and deoxyribonucleic acid)Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and Ribonucleic acid (RNA) are examples of nucleic acids.
CaCl2 (Calcium Chloride) 6H2O Na2SO4 (Sodium Sulfate) 10H2O Na2CO3 (Sodium Carbonate) 10H2O Na2HPO4 (Dibasic Sodium Orthophosphate) 12H2O Na2HPO4 (Dibasic Sodium Orthophosphate) 7H2O Na2S2O3 (Sodium Thiosulphate) 5H2O Ba(OH)2 (Barium Hydroxide) 8H2O
They Are Both Examples Of The Carboxylic Family Of Acids.
PROTEINS!!
There are no acids on the periodic table, Only elements.