As the name sulfuric acid might indicate, it is a bronsted-lowry acid.
Sulfuric Acid is a powerful acid and not a base.
H2SO4 is a strong acid known as sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is a strong acid.
Perhaps the acid H2SO4 ( sulfuric acid ) and the base NaOH ( sodium hydroxide )
Acid: Vinegar, Citrus juice, Hydrochloric acid, Sulfuric acid..... Base: Lye, Baking soda...
Sulfuric Acid is a powerful acid and not a base.
H2SO4 is a strong acid known as sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is a strong acid.
The Bronsted-Lowry theory is that acids and bases are defined by the way they react with each other. Liquid ammonia and acetic acid are examples.
Perhaps the acid H2SO4 ( sulfuric acid ) and the base NaOH ( sodium hydroxide )
Acid: Vinegar, Citrus juice, Hydrochloric acid, Sulfuric acid..... Base: Lye, Baking soda...
Sulfuric acid is a strong acid which is highly soluble in water.
sulfuric acid or sulphuric acid
Sulfuric acid reacts with Ammonia gas (NH3) to produce ammonium sulphate.
acid + base = salt + water
Sulphate is an ion. If joined with Hydrogen, it becomes Sulfuric Acid.
Yes. Ammonia is a base that will neutralize sulfuric acid.