Chemistry, asked by pritup226, 11 months ago

can we considerd H2O in Hydracid? if yes then why?​

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Answered by shivjal
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“There is no proof that our common sulphuric acid contains water; but we ... We can prove that this hydrogen can be replaced by its equivalent of metal. ... which belong both to the hydrated oxacids and the gaseous “hydracids” (so called,) ... But if this transfer be made, the salts, heretofore considered as simple ...

Answered by yugendra50
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When considering the water in your body, think about this: While it's true that we are primarily made up of water, none of it is plain H2O. So for your drink to be easily absorbed within the gut and to spread into the cells that need it most, it needs to have the right mix of water and electrolytes.

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