Because of the formation of hydrogen bond
H-F
F-H
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.
sulphuric acd is dibasic acid.It is because it can give two hydrogens which makes it dibasic acid.
No. It is dibasic.
A monobasic acid releases on H+ when dissolved in water. Whereas a dibasic acid will release 2.
Dibasic potassium phosphate has the chemical formula is KH2PO4. The standardized solutions has a pH between 6 and 8.
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.
sulphuric acd is dibasic acid.It is because it can give two hydrogens which makes it dibasic acid.
No. It is dibasic.
A monobasic acid releases on H+ when dissolved in water. Whereas a dibasic acid will release 2.
Dibasic potassium phosphate has the chemical formula is KH2PO4. The standardized solutions has a pH between 6 and 8.
The anion fluoride is (F)-.
No, glycine is NOT dibasic. It has one acidic group and one basic amino group, so depending on the pH it will be acidic, basic, or neutral.
The Hreaction is the difference between Hf, products and Hf, reactants
No, it is not ionic. HF is covalent.
HF is hydrogen fluoride.
Hreaction = Hf, products - Hf, reactants
Yes