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Write a chemical equation to show that H2SO4 is an Arrhenius Acid

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Answered by punyap054smf
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We’re being asked to write an equation showing that H2SO4 is an Arrhenius acid/base.

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Answered by alokkumar78681
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Common examples of Arrhenius acids include: Hydrochloric Acid – HCl. Nitric Acid – HNO3. Sulfuric Acid – H2SO4.

Usually the formula of an Arrhenius acid begins with H. These all have H as the first element in the formula. ... When you take organic chemistry, you will learn that carboxylic acids are usually written with the acidic H at the end. Thus, in organic chemistry, the formula for acetic acid is CH₃COOH..

The common examples of Arrhenius acid includes HCl (hydrochloric acid), H2SO4 (sulphuric acid), HNO3 (nitric acid), etc

hydrogen

What feature do all the Arrhenius acid chemical formulas have in common? They all have a hydrogen written separately at the beginning of the formula.

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