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17. Acid and Base Equilibrium / Diprotic Acids and Bases / Problem 3
Is oxalic acid a monoprotic acid? Explain.
A
Oxalic acid is a monoprotic acid because it has no hydrogen atoms.
B
Oxalic acid is a monoprotic acid because it has one ionizable hydrogen atoms.
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Oxalic acid is not a monoprotic acid because it has two ionizable hydrogen atoms.
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Oxalic acid is not a monoprotic acid because it has three ionizable hydrogen atoms.
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