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How to prepare acids

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Methods of Preparation of Acids

  1. Methods of Preparation of AcidsBy the reaction between an acidic oxide of a non-metal (acid anhydride) and water. SO2(g) + H2O(l) → H2SO3(aq) Trioxosulphate(IV) ...
  2. Methods of Preparation of AcidsBy the reaction between an acidic oxide of a non-metal (acid anhydride) and water. SO2(g) + H2O(l) → H2SO3(aq) Trioxosulphate(IV) ...Displacement of a weaker of more volatile acid from its salt by a stronger or less volatile acid. ...
  3. Methods of Preparation of AcidsBy the reaction between an acidic oxide of a non-metal (acid anhydride) and water. SO2(g) + H2O(l) → H2SO3(aq) Trioxosulphate(IV) ...Displacement of a weaker of more volatile acid from its salt by a stronger or less volatile acid. ...Displacement of insoluble sulphide from a metallic salt by hydrogen sulphide.

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Methods of Preparation of Acids

1. By the reaction between an acidic oxide of a non-metal (acid anhydride) and water. SO2(g) + H2O(l) → H2SO3(aq) Trioxosulphate(IV) ...

2. Displacement of a weaker of more volatile acid from its salt by a stronger or less volatile acid. ...

3. Displacement of insoluble sulphide from a metallic salt by hydrogen sulphide.

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