explain the structure of caroAcid and Marshall s acid draw the structure
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Caro's Acid :
Peroxymonosulfuric acid, (H2SO5), also known as persulfuric acid, peroxysulfuric acid, or Caro's acid. In this acid, the S(VI) center adopts its characteristic tetrahedral geometry; the connectivity is indicated by the formula HO–O–S(O)2–OH. ... H2SO5 is sometimes confused with H2S2O8, known as peroxydisulfuric acid.
Marshall's Acid :
Peroxydisulfuric acid is an inorganic compound with a chemical formula H2S2O8. Also called Marshall's acid after its inventor Professor Hugh Marshall, it is a sulfur oxoacid. In structural terms it can be written HO3SOOSO3H. It contains sulfur in its +6 oxidation state and a peroxide group.
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