[A] monobasic
[B] dibasic
[C] tribasic
[D] tetrabasic
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The correct answer is [B] dibasic.
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In summary, Sulfuric acid is a strong acid that is commonly used in many industrial and laboratory processes. It is a diprotic acid, meaning that it can lose two protons (H+) per molecule and it is a dibasic acid, not a monobasic, tribasic or tetrabasic acid.