- Basicity of an acid is the number of hydrogen ions which can be produced by one molecule of the acid.
- There are 3 common types of Basicity of an acid
- monoprotic
- diprotic
- triprotic
Monoprotic Acids
The monoprotics acids are the acids that produced 1 H+ ion from each acid molecule.
Example
HClH2O→H++Cl–HNO3H2O→H++NO3–CH3COOHH2O→H++CH3COO–
Diprotic Acids
The diprotics acids are the acids that produced 2 H+ ion from each acid molecule.
Example
H2SO4H2O→2H++SO42–H2SO3H2O→2H++SO32–H2CO3H2O→2H++CO32–
Triprotic Acids
The triprotics acids are the acids that produced 3 H+ ion from each acid molecule.
Example
H3PO4H2O→3H++PO43–