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What is basicity of acids?

The basicity of an acid refers to how many hydrogen ions it can donate in a reaction. Acids with higher basicity can donate more hydrogen ions, making them stronger acids. Basicity is related to the acid dissociation constant (Ka), with stronger acids having higher Ka values.


Formula for phosphoric acid?

The chemical formula for phosphoric acid is H3PO4.


What is the basicity of HCL?

HCl is an acid, so it does not possess basicity but rather acidity. Its basicity is 0.


What is the common name for H3PO4?

H3PO4 is phosphoric acid.


What substances is the conjugate base H3PO4 H2PO4- or H2O?

In H2O the conjugate base is H2PO4-, being conjugated to the acid H3PO4. As well: H3PO4 is conjugated acid to the base H2PO4-.


Is conjugated base of H3PO4?

The conjugate base of H3PO4 is H2PO4-.


What is the balanced equation for H3PO4?

H3PO4 is Phosphoric Acid. What are you reacting it with, in order to balance the eq'n.


What is meant by the term basicity?

The basicity of an acid is the number of moles of H+ ions produced per mole of acid. 1. Monobasic acids produce one mole of H+ ions per mole of acid, eg., HCl 2. Dibasic acids produce two moles of H+ ions per mole of acid, eg., H2SO4 3. Tribasic acids produce three moles of H+ ions per mole of acid, eg., H3PO4


How do you determine basicity?

Measuring the pH it is possible to evaluate the basicity of a solution.


What is the formula for phosphoric acid?

The chemical formula for phosphoric acid is H3PO4.


What is H3PO4 correct formula for .?

Rh3PO4 + 3H2O


Effect of basicity on bf slag fluidity?

if basicity increases,fluidity decreases