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factor of H2SO4 in the following reaction is
Pb + PbO2 +H2SO4---> PbSO4 + H2O




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Answered by Anonymous
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QUESTION :

factor of H2SO4 in the following reaction is

Pb + PbO2 +H2SO4---> PbSO4 + H2O

ANSWER :

There is total transfer of 2 electrons per 2 molecules of H2SO4 ,1 electron per H2SO4 molecule. Hence n-factor for H2SO4 is 1.

Answered by ItzDinu
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There is total transfer of 2 electrons per 2 molecules of H2SO4 ,1 electron per H2SO4 molecule. Hence n-factor for H2SO4 is 1.

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