What is acidity in chemistry
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number of OH— ions..
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For Brønsted acids, acidity is the tendency of a compound to act as an H+ donor. ... The most familiar quantitative measure of acidity is the pH scale. Typical examples of Brønsted acids are acetic acid and sulfuric acid. For Lewis acids, acidity relates to the compound's ability to accept an electron pair.
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