Basicity of an Acid (Chemistry Form2)
Basicity of an Acid (Chemistry Form2)
Two acids sit on a lab bench: hydrochloric acid and vinegar. Both are acids. Both turn litmus red. But one dissolves metal rapidly the other merely adds flavour to a salad. What makes one so much more powerful? The answer is strength how completely an acid ionises in water. And beyond strength, each acid has a basicity: the count of H+ ions it can release per molecule. Today you master Strengths of Acids and Basicity the two measures that tell you exactly how powerful an acid really is. Precision in acid chemistry starts right here!
16/05/2026, 16:25:49
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