H2SO4 is the chemical formula for Sulphuric acid, which is a strong acid.
H2SO3 is an acid. In fact most substances with H (for hydrogen) at the beginning of their formulas are acids.
H2SO4 is sulfuric acid, a diprotic strong acid, not a base.
Strong acid, sulphuric acid.
acid.
Sulfurous acid H2SO3 is a weak di-protic acid.
So3 -2
No, when bubbled through water it produces sulfurous acid H2SO3.
Dihydrogen Sulfur Trioxide or sulfurous acid
H2SO3 is sulfurous acid, similar to the more famous H2SO4which is sulfuric acid.
H2SO3 is sulfurous acid.
H2SO3 is the chemical formula of the sulfurous acid.
Yes, it is acidic:with water it forms an acid (suflurous acid, H2SO3)with base it neutralizes by forming a sulfite salt or (a weaker) base anion SO32-
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Sulfurous acid H2SO3 is a weak di-protic acid.
No, when bubbled through water it produces sulfurous acid H2SO3.
So3 -2
Dihydrogen Sulfur Trioxide or sulfurous acid
H2SO3 is sulfurous acid, similar to the more famous H2SO4which is sulfuric acid.
H2SO4 is already a strong acid.If you mean what is the conjugate base, then the answer is HSO4-
when an acid and a base combine, salt and water are formed. This process of reaction of an acid and base is called neutralisation.
I believe the pH of H2SO3 (or sulfurous acid) is 1.5.