Three reasons why sulphuric acid is a dibasic acid
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Sodium Hydroxide neutralises the sulphuric acid to form salt and water. Sulphuric acid A dibasic acid has two hydrogen atoms in its molecule which can be ionised. Sulphuric acid is dibasic acid, because it contains two hydrogen atoms which ionise in aqueous solution to become 2H+ ions.
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Answer:Sodium Hydroxide neutralises the sulphuric acid to form salt and water. Sulphuric acid A dibasic acid has two hydrogen atoms in its molecule which can be ionised. Sulphuric acid is dibasic acid, because it contains two hydrogen atoms which ionise in aqueous solution to become 2H+ ions.
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