Answer this question...what is the basicity of H2SO3
Carbon dioxide is weakly acidic and forms carbonates(or sometimes bicarbonates) in an strong alkaline solution.
The basicity of a hydrochloric acid is zero.
H2CO3- 2
It all depends on how much hydrogen atoms the acid has
What is the bascity of H2Co3
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I think , the basicity of sulphuric acid is 1.
Dilute carbonic acid is a carbonic acid solution that is in low concentration.
Carbonic Acid is water reacted with carbon dioxide.
No. Carbonic acid is inorganic.
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.
Dilute carbonic acid is a carbonic acid solution that is in low concentration.
Carbonic Acid is water reacted with carbon dioxide.
No. Carbonic acid is inorganic.
The number of replacable hydrogen in an acid is termed as its basicity. eg. HCl is monobasic, H2SO4 is dibasic
No. Carbonic acid is never a strong acid.
it is acidic.
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the basisity of oxalic acid is dibasic acid
HCl is hydrochloric acid. Carbonic acid is H2CO3
Carbonic acid is not electrolysed.