uniprotic acid
uniprotic acids
uniprotic molecule
uniprotic compound
is uniprotic
more uniprotic
behaving uniprotically
uniprotic species
uniprotic form
most uniprotic
this acid is uniprotic and donates only one proton in aqueous solution.
hydrochloric acid is a classic example of a uniprotic acid.
the uniprotic nature of acetic acid makes it suitable for titration experiments.
monoprotic and uniprotic are synonyms describing acids that release a single proton.
a uniprotic base accepts just one proton from an acid.
the uniprotic acid showed a sharp equivalence point in the titration curve.
protein molecules can have uniprotic functional groups that affect their charge.
the pka value is particularly important for uniprotic acids in buffer preparation.
carbonic acid behaves as a uniprotic acid under certain conditions.
amino acids contain both acidic and basic groups, but can act as uniprotic species.
the uniprotic behavior of this compound was confirmed through ph measurements.
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