Titration...after neutralizations with a base, molarity calculations are done and you will find that one mole sulphuric acid needed 2 moles of the given base in order for a complete reaction to occur.
Can anyone give the method and calculations to this titration experiment please? and can anyone give a method and calculations to a gas collection experiment to prove that sulphuric acid is dibasic?
... I personally reckon that this is your AS chemistry planning exercise lol
Do it yourself!!!
make me. how would you know anyway?
The correct formula of the sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
The correct formula of the sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
The correct formula of the sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
The formula for sulfuric acid is H2SO4
Yes, alcohol such as ethanol is soluble in sulfuric acid. When mixed together, the alcohol will dissolve in the sulfuric acid to form a homogeneous solution. However, it is important to handle sulfuric acid with caution due to its corrosive nature.
Graphically, you might show: (lemon juice)... SULFURIC ACID! Lemon Juice is in the lowest levels of acidity; it is weak, organic and totally consumable. Sulfuric acid is powerful enough to run the battery that starts your car, and one of its functions is to extract oxygen out of organic compounds (it turns organic compounds into charcoal).
In the Lewis dot diagram of sulfuric acid, we don't show separate diagrams of hydrogen ion and sulfate ion because they are transient species that exist in solution rather than being bonded as discrete entities. The focus is on the bonding and electron arrangement within the sulfuric acid molecule, H2SO4, which includes covalent bonds between hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen atoms.
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A strong acid would do. We will show sulfuric acid doing this. 2NaOH + H2SO4 -> Na2SO4 + 2H2O The reaction produces a slat, sodium sulfate, and water and is called a neutralization reaction.