The number of replaceable hydrogen atoms in one acid indicates its

a

basicity

b

acidity

c

alkalinity

d

reactivity

e

pH value

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ajibanty
6 years ago

basicity is simply the number of replaceable hydrogen atom in an element or compound

The number of replaceable hydrogen atoms in one acid indicates its acidity.

An acid is a substance that donates protons (H+ ions) in a chemical reaction. The strength of an acid is determined by how easily it donates its hydrogen ions. The number of replaceable hydrogen atoms in an acid molecule determines its acidity. The more replaceable hydrogen atoms an acid has, the more acidic it is considered to be

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