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Standard X
Chemistry
Introduction to Acids and Bases
Formula for p...
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Formula for proton donor acid.
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General formula for proton donar acid-
(1) Monobasic-
H
X
(
2) Dibasic-
H
2
X
(3) Tribasic-
H
3
X
where, H=Hydrogen
X=Anionic part of the acid.
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