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define of Basicity of acids​


fuhadedvash: acids are acidic not basic
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Answered by ruchimankodiya
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Answer:

Basicity of an acid is the number of hydrogen ions which can be produced by one molecule of acid. e.g. Acetic acid is monobasic in nature as it can lose one proton or hydrogen atom to form acetate ion.


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Answered by praseethanerthethil
2

Answer:

Basicity of an acid is the number of hydrogen ions which can be produced by one molecule of acid. e.g. Acetic acid is monobasic in nature as it can lose one proton or hydrogen atom to form acetate ion.

Explanation:

Basicity of acids is defined as the capacity of an acid to react with a base, measured by the number of hydrogen atoms that can be replaced by a base.


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