In order to determine normality, you have to examine the reaction that produces the sulfuric acid, since normaility is molarity multiplied by proton exchange.
H2o
A strong acid dissociates more fully than a weak acid.
Formula: HOClO or HO-Cl=O
Oxalic Acid is the old name for ethanedioic acid. Its structure is HO(O=)C - C(=O)OH
Oxalic acid is the common/archaic name. In modern IUPAC nomenclature it is ' ethanedioic acid. The structure is HO(O=)C-C(=O)OH.
H2o
Oxidation of formic acid with K2CrO4 produces carbonic acid (HO COOH), but this molecule is very unstable, it tends to decompose in CO2 and H2O.
It is 2-hydroxyethanoic acid. also commonly called as glycolic acid.
A strong acid dissociates more fully than a weak acid.
Formula: HOClO or HO-Cl=O
Oxalic Acid is the old name for ethanedioic acid. Its structure is HO(O=)C - C(=O)OH
The formula is H3PO4 O | HO-P-OH | OH O HO-P-OH H3PO4 OH
The ratio of hydronium(H+) ions to hdroxide (HO) ions.
Oxalic acid is the common/archaic name. In modern IUPAC nomenclature it is ' ethanedioic acid. The structure is HO(O=)C-C(=O)OH.
It is the ester of ethanol (C2H5OH) and butyric acid (butanoic acid, (HO-)(O=)C-C3H7 ) formula: (C2H5O-)(O=)C-C3H7
hydroxide ions (HO-) H+ ions
Mg HO + Cl