JAMB - Chemistry (2012 - No. 19)

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

Explanation

The basicity of an acid is the number of replaceable Hydrogen ions, \(H^+\), or Hydroxonium ion, \(H_{3}O^{+}\) in one molecule of the acid.

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