Why is h2so4 a stronger acid than h3po4
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This is due to the fact that H2SO4 dissociates/deprotonates more in H2O than H3PO4 does. Stronger acids deprotonate almost completely in water, where weak acids dissociate incompletely in water, making H2SO4 a stronger acid, as the first Hydrogen atom dissociates completely, and the second does partially
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