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sulfuric acid H2SO4

hydrogen sulphate HSO4-

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Is sulfuric and muratic acid the same?

Muratic acid is another name for hydrochloric acid, so it is not the same thing as sulfuric acid.


Why does a 1 molar solution of sulfuric acid have lower pH than 1 molar solution of acetic acid?

Sulfuric acid is a stronger base, meaning it more completely dissociates. Acetic acid does not completely dissociate, and therefore does not change the concentration of hydrogen ions in solution to the extent that sulfuric acid does. Since pH = -log[Hydrogen ions], sulfuric acid will have a lower pH.


What is the reaction between copper sulfate and sulfuric acid?

CuSO4 + H2SO4= no reactionCopper is below hydrogen in the metal activity series, meaning it doesn't normally displace hydrogen from acids (it can react to some degree with some acids).Perhaps more to the point: if it did displace the hydrogen, you'd still have H2SO4 and CuSO4. If the products are the same as the reactants, there can't be a reaction.


If u mix zinc and some sulphuric acid what the gas for the bubbles?

The zinc will react with sulfuric acid forming zinc sulphate dissolved in solution and releasing hydrogen gas.Zn + H2SO4 ---> ZnSO4 + H2hope this helps =] im doing the same thing 4 my yr 9 science Homework.


Does sulphuric acid and sulfuric acid are the same?

Yes. For the most part sulphuric is the British spelling and sulfuric is the American spelling.


Is hydrochloric acid the same as sulfuric acid?

No, hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a clear, colorless solution of hydrogen chloride in water, whereas sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is a strong mineral acid that is oily, viscous, and highly corrosive. Both acids are used in various industrial applications but have different chemical compositions and properties.


What is the difference between sulphate and sulfate or are they the same thing?

Sulphate and sulfate are different spellings of the same chemical compound, which is the conjugate base of sulfuric acid (H2SO4). The spelling with "sulph-" is commonly used in British English, while "sulf-" is more common in American English. Both spellings refer to the same chemical entity.


Is nitric acid the same as sulfuric acid?

nitric acid be used insted of hypophrosphous acid


If you used hydrochloric acid and metal would the reaction have been the same if you had used sulfuric?

Given the general equation:acid + metal ---> salt + waterSo, the only difference between a reaction with a metal and hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid is the salt formed, a chloride and a sulfate respectively.


Is there any dative bond in sulfuric acid?

No, sulfuric acid does not have a dative bond. Sulfuric acid is a strong acid that typically dissociates into hydronium ions and sulfate ions in solution. Dative (or coordinate) bonds occur when both electrons in the bond come from the same atom, which is not the case in sulfuric acid.


Is 50 Normal sulfuric acid the same as 50 percent sulfuric acid?

Yes, 50 Normal sulfuric acid is equivalent to 50% sulfuric acid. Normality is a measure of concentration based on the equivalent weights of substances, while percentage concentration is based on weight/volume ratios.


Why do you not test sulfates with sulfuric acid?

Sulfate ions (SO4^2-) do not react with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) because they are already in the sulfate form and are not further oxidized or reduced by sulfuric acid. The reaction of sulfuric acid with sulfates would not result in a color change or a precipitate formation, making it impractical as a test for sulfates.