polyprotisilla
Polyprotisilla is a term used in chemistry to describe a type of molecule or ion that has more than one ionizable hydrogen atom. This means that these molecules or ions can donate more than one proton (H+) when they react with a base or undergo dissociation in solution. Substances that are polyprotic are generally acids, and they are also referred to as polyprotic acids.
The dissociation of polyprotic acids occurs in a stepwise manner, with each step involving the removal of
Common examples of polyprotic acids include carbonic acid (H2CO3), phosphoric acid (H3PO4), and citric acid. These