what is basicity of acids and acidity of bases ?
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Basicity is defined as the number of replaceable or ionizable hydrogen atoms contained in acid molecule. e.g. hydrochloric acid is monbasic is one. So, basicity of an acid is actually how many base molecules can be neutrallised by the acid molecule.
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The bascicity of an acid is the number of hydronium ions it can form per molecule of the acid when it is dissolved in water.
The acidity of a base is the number of hydroxyl ions it can form per molecule of the base when it is dissolved in water.
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