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Define basicity of an acid.
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Answered by chavan1234
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The basicity of an acid is the number of hydrogen ions, which can be produced by one molecule of the acid. The table below shows some acids and their basicity.


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Answered by sampurnabanerjee143
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Basicity of an acid may be defined as the number of Hydrogen ions that can be produced per molecule of the acid in an aqueous solution of the acid is termed as BASICITY OF AN ACID. It can also be defined as the no. of hydroxyl ions with which one molecule of an acid combine.

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