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Sulfuric acid behavior with acid-base

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Because of its covalent nature, sulphur dioxide is classified as an acidic oxide. It reacts with water (or water vapour in the air) to form sulphuric acid. This accounts for one of the non-environmental characteristics of sulphur dioxide - it reacts with rain water to form corrosive acid rain.

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Sulfuric acid is considered to be a strong acid. It reacts with bases and alkali to form salts, specifically sulfates and hydrogen sulfates.

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Sulfur oxides react with water to become sulphuric acid.

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Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is a strong acid.

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