there is something which we call as the basicity of an acid
i wanted to ask is that is there something like the basicity
of an alkali if yes than how can we define it?
Answer / Nidhi Srivastava
Yes, there is a concept called 'basicity' for alkalis. Basicity is a measure of an alkali's capacity to accept protons (H+ ions) in a solution. It is usually quantified by the base dissociation constant (Kb).
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