Question
Question: An acid with molecular formula \({C_7}{H_6}{O_3}\) forms three types of sodium salts, which are: \...
An acid with molecular formula C7H6O3 forms three types of sodium salts, which
are: C7H5O3Na,C7H4O3Na2 and C7H3O3Na3
The basicity of this acid is:
Solution
Acidity and basicity are concepts of denoting the replaceable ions. Acidity is how many acid molecules can be neutralised by 1 molecule of base, or replaceable OH− ions. While basicity is how many base molecules can be neutralised by 1 molecule of acid, or replaceable H+ ions.
Complete step by step answer:
We know the definition of basicity is the number of replaceable H+ ions from the acid. In other
words, the ionisable H+ ions from acid to form salts when reacts with base.
Acid and bases react to form salt and water, this is called neutralisation reaction.
Acid + Base → Salt + Water
Now, here the replaceable ions from acid and base will only react and that number of replaceable ions
will be the acidity of base and basicity of acids.
Here in above question, we have been given acid having 6 hydrogen atoms with formula of
C7H6O3 , it is not necessary that all 6 hydrogen can be replaced, but the replaceable hydrogen
atoms will come out and salt will be obtained.
Again in above question, we have been given 3 salts formed from this acid which have formula of