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How to prove that sulfuric acid is a dibasic acid?​

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Answered by achsahmajay76
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Each acid can form as many kinds of salts, as it has hydrogen ions. Sulphuric acid can form two kinds of salts, i.e., SO42- and HSO4–. It ionizes in water to form two hydrogen ions. Hence, it is said to be dibasic.

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➡️Each acid can form as many kinds of salts, as it has hydrogen ions. Sulphuric acid can form two kinds of salts, i.e., SO42- and HSO4–. It ionizes in water to form two hydrogen ions. Hence, it is said to be dibasic.

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