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what is the difference between sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid​

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Answered by HeroicGRANDmaster
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Explanation:

Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) is composed of an ion of Hydrogen and an ion of Chlorine. This acid very strong and should be handled carefully. Sulphuric Acid is composed of a sulphate Ion (SO4-) and a Hydrogen (H+) ion. In comparison HCl has a lower pH (polarity of Hydrogen) which means that it is more acidic.

Answered by rayyan240606
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Both hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sulfuric acids (H2SO4) are strong mineral(inorganic) acids. But, there are some impotant differences between the two. ... HCl is a monobasic acid, which means its molecule has only one ionizable hydrogen atom. H2SO4 is a dibasic acid, as it has two ionizable hydrogen atoms in its molecule.

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