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what is the basicity of Caro's acid ? ​

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Answered by faiz58950
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Explanation: Because of Bascity is check on the basis that how many no. Of OH group the compound contain. In Caro's acid(H2SO5) contain 1 OH gp.

Explanation:Explanation: Because of Bascity is check on the basis that how many no. Of OH group the compound contain. In Caro's acid(H2SO5) contain 1 OH gp.

Answered by varshika1664
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The Correct Answer according to the question would be One. The basicity of Caro's Acid is 1.

Explanation:

Basicity of an acid is defined as the number of replaceable hydrogen atoms it have. It means the number of hydrogen atoms that will get replaced in a reaction defines the basicity of an acid.

In other words, it is defined as the number of hydrogen atoms which can be produced by 1 mole of Acid.

Now, the formula of Caro's Acid is H₂SO₅, where one hydrogen is bonded with oxygen to form an alcoholic group and the other is free and replaceable. Hence, by definition, it's basicity is One.

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