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basicity

Number of replaceable hydrogen atoms in an acid. Nitric acid (HNO3) is monobasic, sulphuric acid (H2SO4) is dibasic, and phosphoric acid (H3PO4) is tribasic.



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The 1979 study dealt exclusively with residual chemical effects, such as acidity and basicity contributions from recovered shakeout sand.
Later in the cure cycle, the speed of dehydrofluorination will be more directly related to the basicity of the metal oxide, and Ca[(OH).
These two types of chemical species differ in their basicity, nucleophillicity, and ionization potential; as a consequence, their chemical reactivity and biotransformation may follow different pathways, resulting in several nucleophiles (62).
 
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