degree of dessociation of acid?????
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degree of dissociation of any acid is equal to number of hydrogen ions furnished by an acid
for an example the degree of dissociation of hydrochloric acid is 1 because hydrochloric acid has one hydroge
another example is of sulfuric acid.
the degree of dissociation of sulfuric acid is 2 because number of replaceable hydrogen in sulphuric acid is 2
another example is for nitric acid.
the degree of dissociation of nitric acid is is one because number of replaceable hydrogen atoms are one
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