Chemistry, asked by Ashwun8882, 1 year ago

Why H2SO4 and HCL have different pH values?

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Answered by Raj8930
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Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid -this means it dissociates completely in water. Sulfuric acid has two protons to lose. H2SO4 is a strong acid -it dissociates completely to lose its first proton. ... Thus a solution of sulfuric acid won't contain two hydrogen ions for every acid molecule (but willcontain more than one).

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Answer: Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid, which dissociates completely in water. Sulfuric acid has two protons to lose. H2SO4 is a strong acid -it dissociates completely to lose its first proton. ... Thus, a sulfuric acid solution won't contain two hydrogen ions for every acid molecule (but will contain more than one).

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