Oxalic acid is an organic compound, a diprotic acid, with the molecular formula H2C2O4.
The most common diprotic acid is sulphuric acid; H2SO4(aq) as this has 2 H+ to donate.
H+ + OH- ----> H2O is the basic reaction for neutralization. But this would not be balanced if a diprotic or triprotic acid were used. There is strictly speaking not enough information to answer the question.
Ca-tartrate (2,3-Dihydroxybutanedioic acid calcium salt, CaC4H4O6) is the Ca-salt of a diprotic acid. That is the IN-organic part of the story. The ORganic part is the tartaric acid (2,3-Dihydroxybutanedioic acid, H2C4H4O6) of which it is formed eg. as a product 'defect' in grape wine making proces. Structural formula: (COOH)-CHOH-CHOH-(COOH)
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Yes, it is diprotic, HOOC-CH2-COOH
H3po3
H2C6H6O6+ H2O-----> H3O^+ + HC6H6O6^-Also Ascorbic acid is a diprotic acid.
It is in water (!!) a diprotic strong acid: H2SO4 + 2 H2O --> SO42- + 2 H3O+
Diprotic, hence polyprotic.We'll documented by NIH.The two reactive hydrogen are found bonded to C2 And C3 in the molecule. You can also check the molecular formulae for ascorbic acid and dehydroascorbic acid and note the loss of TWO hydrogen.
In my Chemistry textbook in chapter 4 there is a question (#125) relating to this. It turns out that there are three permutations of this acid. In my textbook (the permutation they chose), C8H6O4 is diprotic.
No, permanganic acid (HMnO4) is monoprotic.
Dihydrogen sulfide H2S is a diprotic weak acid.
Because carbonic acid is diprotic.
The chemical difference is the oxidation state of sulfur, but only this makes a great difference in the allover chemical properties:H2SO3, sulfurous acid, oxidation state +4, weak diprotic acid, only stable in water, without it will decompose into sulfurous oxide (gas, SO2)H2SO4, sulfuric acid, oxidation state +6, strong (second protolysis is relatively strong) diprotic acid, hygroscopical with and very stable in water.
it's a diprotic hydroxy acid. occurs naturally in grapes, tomatoes.
because H3PO3 has 2 acidic hydrogen and its basicity is 2.