For this ionization pathway, the gas-phase acidity of the protonated water clusters and the gas-phase basicity of the analyte molecule are of crucial importance.
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The amount of p character or s character, which is decided mainly by orbital hybridisation, can be used to reliably predict molecular properties such as acidity or basicity.
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In the real world, small impurities are excluded, so a very, very weak acid could be classified as a neutral solution, until the basicity rises significantly.
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Preparing anhydrous samples is of interest as the basicity of fluoride increases by more than 20 p " K " units on passing from aqueous to aprotic solvent.
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Since 33 % of the anion charges are due to hydroxy ions the basicity is 33 % ( but in tanning jargon it is known as 33 % reduced ).
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In the PMDTA / " n "-BuLi adducts, the Li-C bonds are highly polarized, thus increasing the basicity of the butyl group.
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Due to its extreme basicity it was suggested early on that P 4-" t "-Bu should be suited as an initiator for anionic polymerization.
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In chemistry, "'pH "'( ) ( potential of hydrogen ) is a numeric scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution.
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In the standard alkaline lysis procedure for plasmid purification, a strong solution of sodium hydroxide lyses the cells due to its basicity ( this is the simple version of the explainations ).
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Specifically, notable examples include both paper used for the regular purpose of printing, and the more specialized case of litmus paper, which in itself is used to characterize acidity and basicity.