What is Acidity of a base ?
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Answer / guest
No. of replaceable hydroxyl groups present in one molecule
of base is known as acidity of a base.
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Answer / inaam
number of replaceble OH groups present in one molecule of a
base i.e for NAOH acidity is 1.
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Answer / jahangeer javeed
The number of ionisable or replaceable [OH-] ions present
in a molecules of base is called acidity of base.
EXAMPLE
KOH is a monoacid,base KOH K+ + OH-
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Answer / irum
Acidity of a base is defined as the number of ionizable
hydroxyl groups present in a base e.g NaOH is mono-acidic
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Answer / aditi lothe
The acidity of an alkali is defined as the number of hydroxyl ions ( OH-) released per molecule of an alkali, when dissolved in water.
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Answer / hamid farooq malik
it is the no. Of replaceable OH-ve ion of a base is known as acidity of base
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Answer / huzaifa arshad
Acidity of a base is defined as the number of ionizable
hydroxyl groups present in a base.e.g:
NaOH is mono-acidic
NaOH(aq)<--->Na+(aq) + oh-
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Answer / muddasir bilal
The power of a base by which it neutralizes hydrogen ion of an acid and form water molecule is called acidity of a base
i.e
NaOH(aq)-->Na+ + OH-
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Answer / shanur
the no. of hydrogen ions that can be formed from one
molecule of an acid in its aq. solution or the no of
hydroxyl ion with which one molecule of a base combines.
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