Its name is "sulphurous acid". So it is quite obviously an acid, not a base!
it´s an acid
Yes, it is, another conjugate base of sulphuric acid is bisulphate ion, HSO4
an acid will react easily with base, not with another acid (generally) so sulphuric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide (a base) and not with hydrochloric acid
any base
It contains the hydroxide ion, making it a base.
Sodium hydroxide (strong base) and Sulphuric acid (strong acid)
H2SO4 is the chemical formula for Sulphuric acid, which is a strong acid.
Yes. Ammonia is a base that will neutralize sulfuric acid.
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