Using Equations show the formation of hydroxonium ions in an aqueous
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Explanatiousing equation, show the formation of hydroxonium ions in an aqueous solution of tetraoxosulphate
(iv) acid
Solution:
H2SO4 + H2O → H3O+ + HSO4
−
HSO4
− + H2O → H3O+ + SO4
2−
Tetraoxosulphate (vi) acid, being dissolved in water dissociates with formation of hydroxonium ions
H3O+
. By the way, you have a mistake in description of the problem: tetraoxosulphate (iv) acid is
nonexistent compound, tetraoxosulphate (vi) acid is correct way of writingn:
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Answer:this is the eqn for formation h30+
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