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Explain why sulphuric acid forms two series of salts?

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Answered by pushkar1023
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The acids which on dissociation with water yields two hydrogen ions they are called dibasic acids. Sulfuric acid belongs to dibasic acids as it gives two hydrogen ions on dissociation with water. Due to this reason on reaction with strong bases, sulfuric acid forms salts that are neutral.

Answered by dadslover919
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The acids which on dissociation with water yields two hydrogen ions they are called dibasic acids. Sulfuric acid belongs to dibasic acids as it gives two hydrogen ions on dissociation with water. Due to this reason on reaction with strong bases, sulfuric acid forms salts that are neutral.

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