Bivalent acidic radicals. Give examples.
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bivalent means acid should lose 2 H + ions
So examples are
H2SO4
H2CO3
So examples are
H2SO4
H2CO3
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The examples of bivalent acidic radicals are and (Sulfuric Acid and Carbonic Acid)
Explanation:
- The definition of bivalent acidic radicals is given by the ion which is formed after the removal of the ion from the acid.
- Bivalent radicals derived from unbranched alkenes, alkynes, etc. By removing a hydrogen atom from each of the terminal carbon atoms are named by replacing the endings "-ene",
- In the case of or Sulfuric Acid, when taken away, we are left with and in carbonic acid or , it loses ions to form .
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