The number of replacable hydrogen in an acid is termed as its basicity.
eg. HCl is monobasic, H2SO4 is dibasic
I think , the basicity of sulphuric acid is 1.
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.
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.