diprotic js means that it has two hydrogens which could become dissociated, ie. pulled off by H2O
in first dissociation, it goes ALL THE WAY, nealry complete
in second dissociation, Ka, the dissociation constant is in the magnitude of 10^-2, so in fact it's stronger than acetic acid(Ka in the magnitude of 10^-5), but it doesn't dissociate completely.
For polyprotic acids, usually, the first dissociation goes the furthest, often nearly ionised to completion. The ones following, second, third dissoication, Ka becomes smaller, so the acids (eg. H2PO4-, HPO4 2-) become weaker and weaker.