Chemistry, asked by srisaitejchava1805, 9 months ago

WHAT ARE THE IONS PRESENT IN H2SO4

Answers

Answered by Vishal101100
5

<body bgcolor=Orange><maquee direction="right"><font color=yellow>

there are two ions = H+ and SO4-

<body bgcolor=blue><marquee direction="left" scrollamount=1300><font color=yellow>

Follow mee

Answered by Anonymous
9

Answer:

\huge\bold\pink {Answer}

Dilute sulfuric acid contains water. The ions present in this mixture are H + and OH - (from the water) and H + and SO 4 2- from the sulfuric acid. The H + ions are attracted to the cathode and the two negative ions are attracted to the anode but it is the OH - ion which loses electrons.

<marquee scrollamount =10>⭐⠀⠀⠀❤MissCutiePie❤⠀⠀⠀⭐

Similar questions