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Tetraoxosulphate(vi) acid strong

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Answered by AbhiMr360
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H2SO4 is dibasic and inoizes almost completely in solution this makes its a strong acid . Due to its being dibasic it forms two kids of salts with alkalies reactive metal would displace hydrogen form dilute tetraoxosulphate ( Vl ) acid has strong affinity for water.

Answered by janosha
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Explanation:

Tetraoxosulphate(VI) Acid is a chemical compound with the formula H2SO4. The industrial or commercial production of H2SO4 is through a process known as the contact process

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