explain how and why h2so4 disassociate in reaction with bases ..please answer, aaj god tumhe meethi sapna dega
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- H2SO4 is a strong mineral acid... We know that acids react with bases to form salt and water. It is known as neutralisation reaction. In this reaction the H+ ions are produced from acids...
- H2SO4 is an ionic compound which is formed from the 2H+ ion and SO4- ions... Hence on reacting with bases it disassociates in its constituent ions...
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- H2SO4 is an ionic compound which is formed from the 2H+ ion and SO4- ions... Hence on reacting with bases it disassociates in its constituent ions...
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