The basicity of the sulphuric acid is
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The basicity of an acid is equivalent to the number of H+ produced by an acid, when it gets ionized in the aqueous medium.
So, for sulphuric acid, it is 2. One can say that the basicity of the acids is equal to the hydrogen atom present in the acid.
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So, for sulphuric acid, it is 2. One can say that the basicity of the acids is equal to the hydrogen atom present in the acid.
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➡️The basicity of an acid is equal to number of H+ ions produced by an acid. So basicity of sulphuric acid is 2.✔️
From this we can also conclude that basicity of an acid is equal number of hydrogen atoms present in it. ⬅️
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From this we can also conclude that basicity of an acid is equal number of hydrogen atoms present in it. ⬅️
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