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n- the power of an acid to react with one or more equivalents of a base according to the number of replaceable hydrogen atoms contained in the acid.

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  • The solvents used for such acids are compounds with extremely low basicity e.g. SO2, SO2C1F and
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  • ALUMINIUM SALTS AND NERADOL require practically the same basicity and acidity respectively, and when combined always yield a leather possessing mainly the properties of...
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