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cation in sulphuric acid​

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Answered by taksh99716
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Answer:

Explanation:

In H2SO4 H+ is cation

and SO4- which is sulphate is Anion

Answered by yashvihmodi2006
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The formula of Sulphuric Acid is H_{2} SO_{4}

Here the cation is Hydrogen as it has positive charge of valency 1 and combines with the negatively charged polyatomic ion Sulphate of valency 2.

So, answer is Hydrogen (H).

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