Chemistry, asked by Ankitakashyap, 1 year ago

how we calculate basicity

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Answered by adikool
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basicity of an acid refers to the number of replaceable hydrogen atom(s) per molecule of an acid. So, it can also be referred as the no. of H+ ion(s) liberated in aqueous solution by one molecule of an acid or the no. mole(s) of H+ ions liberated in aqueous solution by one mole of an acid.

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Ankitakashyap: what do u mean
adikool: The basicity of an acid is equivalent to the number of H+ produced by an acid, when it gets ionized in the aqueous medium.

Example: HCl gets split into → H+ + Cl-
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