monoprotisiin
Monoprotisiin is a term sometimes used in chemistry and biochemistry to describe molecules that can donate or accept only a single proton per molecule. This concept is particularly relevant when discussing acids and bases. A monoprotic acid, for instance, is a substance that can lose one proton (H+) when dissolved in a solvent. Examples of monoprotic acids include hydrochloric acid (HCl), nitric acid (HNO3), and acetic acid (CH3COOH). In solution, these acids dissociate to release one H+ ion and a corresponding anion.
Similarly, a monoprotic base is a substance that can accept only one proton per molecule. Ammonia (NH3)