name the two types of salts formed by sulphuric acid with two example in each case
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(a) Acids are defined as compounds which contain one or more hydrogen atoms, and when dissolved in water, they produce hydronium ions (H3O+), the only positively charged ions.
(b) Hydronium ion
(c) H3O+
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• Nitric acid + potassium hydroxide → potassium nitrate + water.
• Sulphuric acid + sodium hydroxide → sodium sulphate + water.
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