Its name is "sulphurous acid". So it is quite obviously an acid, not a base!
Sulfuric acid is an acid. It is a strong mineral acid with the formula H2SO4. It is not a base or a salt.
any base
A base will react with dilute sulphuric acid to form a salt. The reaction involves the acid donating a hydrogen ion to the base, forming water, and the remaining ions from the acid and base combine to form the salt.
It contains the hydroxide ion, making it a base.
Yes. Ammonia is a base that will neutralize sulfuric acid.
Sulfuric Acid is a powerful acid and not a base.
Yes, it is, another conjugate base of sulphuric acid is bisulphate ion, HSO4
Acids in rain water: Sulphuric acid Nitric acid Sulphurous acid Nitrous acid
Wet cell, containing a mixture of sulphuric acid and distilled water.
Wet cell, containing a mixture of sulphuric acid and distilled water.
The valency for sulphuric acid is H2SO4
Base, because when we react ferric oxide with sulphuric acid , it forms ferrous sulphate and water as in a neutralisation reaction