No, it is a diprotic acid, the first protolysis is strong, the second is (somewhat) weaker, however also this can be regarded as stong. (miscalculation << 0.3 pH unit)
Yes, because its molecular formula is HBr and in water it donates one proton (H+) per molecule.
Yes,it is monoprotic acid.It can only give one H+.
No, HBr is monoprotic.
No. HBr is a strong acid.
no -it is diprotic
HBr (hydrobromic acid) is a STRONG acid.
Nitric acid (HNO3)
it is a monobasic oxyacid
No, HNO3 produces just one proton (hydrogen nucleus) per molecule. It is monoprotic.
No. It is monoprotic.
The chemical name of HNO3 is nitric acid
Nitric acid (HNO3)
it is a monobasic oxyacid
Monoprotic: HCl, CH3COOH (acetic acid)Diprotic: H2SO4, HOOCCOOH (oxalic acid)Triprotic: H3PO4, C3H4OH(COOH)3(citric acid)(All acidic protons are bold)
No, HNO3 produces just one proton (hydrogen nucleus) per molecule. It is monoprotic.
No. It is monoprotic.
The chemical name of HNO3 is nitric acid
HNO3 is nitric acid.
No, It is a monoprotic weak acid.
Nitric Acid is HNO3The chemical formula for nitric acid is HNO3
HNO3 is called nitric acid.
No, phosphoric acid is triprotic.
No, permanganic acid (HMnO4) is monoprotic.