A diprotic acid is an acid that contains within its molecular structure two hydrogen atoms per molecule capable of dissociating (i.e., ionizable) in water. H2SO4,H2CO3,H2S2O7,H2CrO4,H3PO3,H2SO3
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The total number of diprotic acids among the following is:
Find the total number of diprotic acids among the following H3PO4,H2SO4,H3PO3,H2CO3,H2S2O7,H3BO3,H3PO2,H2CrO4,H2SO3
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1 mole of how many of the following acids neutralize exactly one mole of NaOH, under required favorable conditions? HCl,HNO3,H2SO4,H2SO3,H3PO4,H3PO3,H3PO2,H4P2O5,H3BO3___
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In how many acids among following, the basicity is greater than 1? H3PO4,H3PO3,H3PO2,H3BO3.
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Among the following acids, if number of acids stronger than H3PO4 is x and number of monobasic acid is y then, xy would be? H2CO3,H3PO3,CH3COOH,H2SO4,H3PO2,H4P2O7,HClO4,H3BO3,HNO3.