Monobasic acids
- The acids which on complete dissociation produce one hydrogen ion(or contains one replaceable hydrogen ion) per molecule of the acid are called monobasic acids.
- They dissociate in one step and their basicity is .
- They are able to neutralize only 1 (hydroxide) ion to form 1 molecule of water per molecule of given acid.
Example of monobasic acids
- Hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, and acetic acid are examples of monobasic acids.