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The correct formula of the sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
It is difficult to write chemical formulae correctly in this forum but this is the best I can do - hopefully you will recognise how it should be written correctly ie with numbers written smaller and low down. C6H7KO2
In a chemical formula, a subscript is a number written to the right and slightly below the symbol for the chemical element. If the subscript is 1, it is not written. The subscripts for the chemical formula for water, H2O, are 2 for hydrogen and 1 for oxygen. The subscripts for the chemical formula for glucose, C6H12O6, are 6 for carbon, 12 for hydrogen, and 6 for oxygen.
A Hydrogen ion is written as H+.
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The correct formula of the sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
The formula for sulfuric acid is H2SO4
The correct formula of the sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
The correct formula of the sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
H2SO4
H2SO4. It actually has two O=S=O and the S also has two more bonds to -O-H which gives theH2 SO4. The hydrogens are actually bound to two of the oxygens which are singly bound to the S.
Robert Lee Fox has written: 'The evolution of hydrogen from solutions of trivalent columbium in sulfuric acid ..' -- subject(s): Columbium, Hydrogen, Sulphuric acid, Niobium, Sulfuric acid
the chemical formula of a hydrogen molecule is written H2 ( the 2 is meant to be small )
Edward Daniel Black has written: 'The overvoltage of hydrogen in sulfuric acid at a dropping mercury cathode--'
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HI, written with no spaces, is the chemical formula for a compound named "hydrogen iodide" [not "hydrogen iodine" as written in the question.]
The chemical formula for liquid and gaseous hydrogen is the same - H2However, Liquid hydrogen is usually written as LH2 with the L specifying that it is in the liquid state.