Chemistry, asked by sahana2598, 9 months ago

What is an acid having basicity too

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Answered by midhilkumar88
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Answer:The acid will have only basicity not acidity

Explanation:

The acid will be rakned in the form of basicity values. The ammonia has the highest basicity.

Answered by rashmika28
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Answer:

Basicity is the power of an acid to react with bases, dependent on the number of replaceable hydrogen atoms of the acid. The given acids have two replaceable hydrogens hence having basicity 2. H3PO4, phosphoric acid, can be written O=P(OH)3. It has three acidic protons (attached to oxygen) and is therefore tribasic.

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