The number of hydroxonium ions produced by one molecule of an acid in aqueous solution is its

a

basicity

b

acid strength

c

pH

d

concentration

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regony600
9 years ago

Basicity is the number of hydrogen or hydroxonium ions in the acid

awusiobi
9 years ago

basicity is d number of replaceable hydrogen ions in one molecule of an acid (Ababio chemistry pg 97)... so d answer is likely to b correct

de ansa is a

Zinmar
9 years ago

The selected answer is wrong:

Basicity of an acid is the maximum number of hydronium ions which one molecule of the acid is capable of producing in aqueous solution

REF: Check: Essential chemistry, Page 61

Onamegs
10 years ago

Really

laolzzz
10 years ago

the answer should be a

POKERSS
7 years ago

it is basicity

enwesco
9 years ago

a is d answer

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