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what is the Basic radical of Sulphuric acid​

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Answered by YashrajRanjan
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Answer: Sulphuric acid: Here the two radicals are 2H^+ ions a SO4^2-. Therefore here the acidic radical is SO4^2- and the basic radical is 2H+ ion. Here the basic radical is Zn^2+ ion and the acidic radical is SO4^2- ion.

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