Monoprotic vs. Diprotic Acids: Key Differences in Structure & Reactivity
Monoprotic acids donate one proton (H⁺) per molecule, like HCl. Diprotic acids donate two, like H₂SO₄—first to form HSO₄⁻, then SO₄²⁻—doubling their acid-base capacity. Students confuse them because lab pH titrations look similar until the second “jump” for diprotic acids; textbook examples often skip the second stage, making both seem interchangeable when they’re not. Key…