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what is the basicity of sulphuric acid

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Answered by adumbassloser
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The basicity of an acid refers to how much an acid can react with a base's anion. This is determined by the number of replaceable H-ions in the acid, for instance 2 H-ions in sulfuric acid, H2SO4. This makes sulfuric acid dibasic.
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The basicity of an acid refers to how much an acid can react with a base's anion. This is determined by the number of replaceable H-ions in the acid, for instance 2 H-ions in sulfuric acid, H2SO4. This makes sulfuric acid dibasic

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