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Chamberlain
14 January, 11:06
What is increasing basicity
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Kaiden Aguirre
14 January, 12:12
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The basicity is the condition of being a base, or the difficulty for an acid to react with a base determined by the number of hydrogen atoms that can be replaced in the acid. An example of something with basicity is sodium hydrochloride. An example of something that has basicity is water.
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