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Meaning of "polyprotic"

polyprotic (adjective): Polyprotic is used to describe an acid that contains more than one ionizable hydrogen. This term is commonly used in chemistry to indicate acids that can donate multiple protons
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  • That can donate (or accept) more than one proton; polybasic.

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The inorganic acid may be monoprotic or polyprotic.
The polyprotic acid is citric acid.
The acid agent can be a monoprotic acid or a polyprotic acid.
Polyprotic acids are acids that can lose more than one proton.
Compositions and methods comprising pigments and polyprotic dispersing agents.
A polyprotic acid or base in the analyte yields a titration curve with multiple equivalence points.
There will be several equivalence points for polyprotic acids and bases.
Polyprotic acids are also capable of forming other salts with the ALA ester.
In one embodiment of the invention the stabilizing associate is a polyprotic organic acid.
In one preferred embodiment, the polyprotic acid comprises an inorganic polyprotic acid.
In one embodiment of the invention the stabilizing associate is a polyprotic carboxylic acid.
Wherein the branched fatty acid ester of a polyprotic carboxylic acid is an octyldodecyl citrate polyester ;.
Why does such a relation between two consecutive dissociation constants of a polyprotic acid never occur?
A pigment according to claim 1, wherein the polyprotic acid contains substantially no carboxylic acid.
UCA is a polyprotic acid with two proton-donor moieties, the carboxyl group and the imidazolyl group.

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In one preferred embodiments, the one or more polyprotic acids contain substantially no carboxylic acid.
Polyprotic acids, able to donate more than 2 protons per molecule.
In various embodiments, the polyprotic acid comprises less than 1 % carboxylic acid.
Polyprotic Acids They can furnish more than one proton (H+) to the solution.
Phosphoric acid, H3PO4, is an example of a polyprotic acid as it can lose three protons.
Polyprotic acid An acid which can donate more than one proton (H+ ion).
In other words, in case of polyprotic acids the pKa1 is between 1 and 3.
Moreover, polyprotic acids can also form other salts, e . g.

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