The contents of the Diprotic acid page were merged into Acid on 17 September 2018 and it now redirects there. For the contribution history and old versions of the merged article please see its history. |
Need pictures
editWe need some examples of diprotic acid titration curves here. Acewolf359 20:20, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
Bad chemistry
editThis article perpetuates the myth that the H+ anion is found in aqueous solutions. It's not true. The true chemistry is when acids 'protonate' the hydronium ion is created. They are no loose protons anywhere to be found. I honestly don't know what to do when I find faulty article like this. AprilHare (talk) 21:31, 15 July 2018 (UTC)