Chemistry, asked by tamanna16, 1 year ago

what is the valency of hydrogen sulphate

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Answered by Anonymous
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Valency of hydrogen sulphate is 2

Anonymous: Its valency is 2 what's wrong?
tamanna16: that is 2-
Anonymous: It breaks into 2 positive charge and 2 neg so its valency is 2
Anonymous: No its also included hydrogen
Anonymous: If u ask about valency of only sulphate then their valency is -2 but look here is acomp and compound valency is never be neg
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Answered by Swayze
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the valency of the radical. For example, H2SO4 has two hydrogen atoms, so the valency of sulfate is two. Because sulfate can bond with two positive hydrogen atom, its valency is the opposite charge and often expressed as 2-. If no hydrogen-containing compound is available, use a compound with a known valence.

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