A monobasic acid releases on H+ when dissolved in water. Whereas a dibasic acid will release 2.
CH3COOH is a monobasic acid because it is completely neutralised by one mole of a base. E.g CH3COOH + H20 -> CH3COO- + H30+
it is a monobasic oxyacid
Uno palabra no. mercury is mercury dilute sulphuric acid is just that dilute sulphuric acid.
The chemical formula for sulphuric acid is H2SO4.
A monobasic acid releases on H+ when dissolved in water. Whereas a dibasic acid will release 2.
CH3COOH is a monobasic acid because it is completely neutralised by one mole of a base. E.g CH3COOH + H20 -> CH3COO- + H30+
it is a monobasic oxyacid
Formula: H3PO2 But it is a monobasic acid.
The valency for sulphuric acid is H2SO4
No, sulphuric acid is not found in vinegar.
Dilute sulphuric acid is an aqueous solution, formed by adding water to sulphuric acid, resulting in a homogeneous mixture.
Fertilisers contain Sulphuric acid.
Yes. Sulphuric acid is british
There are many different concentrations of "concentrated sulphuric acid". It is possible to deduce the concentration of the sulphuric acid by titration.
Uno palabra no. mercury is mercury dilute sulphuric acid is just that dilute sulphuric acid.
The chemical formula for sulphuric acid is H2SO4.