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Specific types of
polyprotic acids have more
specific names, such as
diprotic (or dibasic) acid (two
potential protons to donate), and
triprotic (or...
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phosphonic acid) is the
compound described by the
formula H3PO3. This acid is
diprotic (readily
ionizes two protons), not
triprotic as
might be
suggested by this...
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titration curve. A
diprotic acid
donates two
protons and a
diprotic base
accepts two protons. The
titration curve for a
diprotic solution has two equivalence...
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irradiation of pure
solid carbon dioxide. Chemically, it
behaves as a
diprotic Brønsted acid.
Carbonic acid
monomers exhibit three conformational isomers:...
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reacts with
water molecules to form
carbonic acid (H2CO3), a weak
diprotic acid.
Diprotic acids consist of two
ionizable hydrogen atoms in each molecule...
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chemical synthesis.
Tartaric acid, an alpha-hydroxy-carboxylic acid, is
diprotic and
aldaric in acid characteristics, and is a
dihydroxyl derivative of...
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Dibasic may
refer to: Dibasic, or
diprotic acid, an acid
containing two
potential protons to
donate Dibasic salt,...
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aqueous solutions or as salts.
Hyponitrous acid (H2N2O2) is a weak
diprotic acid with the
structure HON=NOH (pKa1 6.9, pKa2 11.6).
Acidic solutions...
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typical titration curve of a
diprotic acid
titrated with a
strong base.
Shown here is
oxalic acid
titrated with
sodium hydroxide. Both
equivalence points...
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solution formed by acid salt is made
during partial neutralization of
diprotic or
polyprotic acids. A half-neutralization
occurs due to the remaining...