- as
diprotic (or dibasic) acid (two
potential protons to donate), and
triprotic (or tribasic) acid (three
potential protons to donate). Some macromolecules...
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formula H3PO3. This acid is
diprotic (readily
ionizes two protons), not
triprotic as
might be
suggested by this formula.
Phosphorous acid is an intermediate...
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cooling cycle is started. In
aqueous solution phosphoric acid
behaves as a
triprotic acid. H3PO4 ⇌ H2PO−4 + H+, pKa1 = 2.14 H2PO−4 ⇌ HPO2−4 + H+, pKa2 = 7...
- acid,
which is
produced on a m****ive
scale for use in fertilisers.
Being triprotic,
phosphoric acid
converts stepwise to
three conjugate bases: H3PO4 + H2O...
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ionization produces three hydroxide ions, the base is said to be
triacidic or
triprotic.
Examples of
triacidic bases are:
Aluminium hydroxide,
ferrous hydroxide...
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imine tautomer, it is
susceptible to hydrolysis.
Phloroglucinol is a weak
triprotic acid. The
first two pKa's are 8.5 and 8.9. As an enol, phloroglucinol...
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symmetry C3v with As–O bond
lengths ranging from 1.66 to 1.71 Å.
Being a
triprotic acid, its
acidity is
described by
three equilibria: H3AsO4 + H2O ⇌ H2AsO−4...
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number of the
protons they can give up, we
define monoprotic,
diprotic and
triprotic acids. The
first (e.g.,
acetic acid or ammonium) have only one dissociable...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tribasic may
refer to: A tribasic, or
triprotic acid,
containing three potential protons to
donate A
tribasic salt, with...
- p-chloranil:
Corrole and
porphyrins differ in
several ways.
Corroles are
triprotic,
whereas porphyrins are diprotic.
Because of the 3-
charge of the triply...