1- the number of replaceable OH- ions in aqueous solution, 2- no of OH- ions produced by one unit of a base in aqueous solution.
The amount of hydrogen ions released per molecule of an acid when dissolved in water is called basicity of an acid.
I think , the basicity of sulphuric acid is 1.
The number of replacable hydrogen in an acid is termed as its basicity. eg. HCl is monobasic, H2SO4 is dibasic
the basisity of oxalic acid is dibasic acid
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I think , the basicity of sulphuric acid is 1.
The number of replacable hydrogen in an acid is termed as its basicity. eg. HCl is monobasic, H2SO4 is dibasic
the basisity of oxalic acid is dibasic acid
it is acidic.
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The basicity of an acid is equivalent to the number of protons that one molecule can donate. A nitric acid molecule can only donate one proton. Therefore, it has the basicity of one.
Answer this question...what is the basicity of H2SO3
boric acid or H3BO3, is a weak acid, with basicity 1 it acts as a lewis acid in its aqueous solution.... H3BO3 + H2O <====> B [(OH)4]- + H+ it doesnt donate a proton, but it accept OH_ve frm water... so its a weak monobasic acid
a number of measure of proton reacting with a base
Acidity/basicity are determined by the pH measurement.