Math, asked by anoffixial, 1 year ago

H2SO4+H2O=.....

Is it:
H2SO4+H2O=H2SO4+H2O??​

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Answered by shreya363678
4

Answer:

hey mate here is the answer....

Step-by-step explanation:

If water is added to the concentrated sulphuric acid, it can boil and spit dangerously.

One should always add the acid to the water rather than the water to the acid. ... When H2SO4 is dissolved in water it dissociates to produce ions.

The H+ ions react with the water molecules to form the hydrogen ions.

H2SO4+ H2O---------> (H3O)+ HSO4

hydronium ion is formed...

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Answered by panisai
4

Answer:

H2SO4+H2O=H3O+HSO4

........ I think this is answer

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