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An acidity function is a measure of the acidity of a medium or solvent system, usually expressed in terms of its ability to donate protons to (or accept protons from) a solute (Brønsted acidity). The pH scale is by far the most commonly used acidity function, and is ideal for dilute aqueous solutions. Other acidity functions have been proposed for…
Comparison of acidity functions with aqueous acidity & Overview
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| Acidity function | is a | measure of the acidity of a medium or solvent system | 0.90 | text |
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