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What is Basicity of an acid???​

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Answered by jkutz
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The no. of hydrogen ions which can be produced by molecule of the acid is called the basicity of the acid.

The less electronegative the element, the less stable the lone pair will be and therefore the higher will be its basicity. Another useful trend is that basicity decreases as you go down a column of the periodic table. This is because the valence orbitals increase in size as one descends a column of the periodic table.

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Answered by bijin1628
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the no of hydrogen ions which can be produced by an acid when dissolved in water please mark as brainlist answer

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