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sulphuric acd is dibasic acid.It is because it can give two hydrogens which makes it dibasic acid.
If we are talking about a single molecule of sulfuric acid, H2SO4 then there are two hydrogens... ... However if we are talking about a single sulfuric ion (which is unlikely) then the forumla would be SO42- then there would be no hydrogens
Non!!!! They are two different substances/acids. The formulas for sulphuric acid is H2SO4 and for hydrochloric acid (HCl). With the exception of the hydrogens all the other elements present in the two difference acids are different.
Alright so the previous guys answer was like SO bull crap so im editing it (he put like Hydrosulfuric Acid or something) it creates Water and a Salt (not necessarily table salt)
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sulphuric acd is dibasic acid.It is because it can give two hydrogens which makes it dibasic acid.
Hydrogen combines with lots of different elements. Two hydrogens and an oxygen make water. Four hydrogens with carbon form methane. One hydrogen and one chloride form hydrochloric acid. Sulphuric acid is two hydrogens and a sulphate (SO4).Much of the table of organic compounds contains hydrogen--far too many to list here.
Two, HCOOH the formic acid.
H2O contains two Hydrogens (H) and one Oxygen (O) atom.
If we are talking about a single molecule of sulfuric acid, H2SO4 then there are two hydrogens... ... However if we are talking about a single sulfuric ion (which is unlikely) then the forumla would be SO42- then there would be no hydrogens
Sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, citric acid ...
Tomatoes and oranges.
Non!!!! They are two different substances/acids. The formulas for sulphuric acid is H2SO4 and for hydrochloric acid (HCl). With the exception of the hydrogens all the other elements present in the two difference acids are different.
Alright so the previous guys answer was like SO bull crap so im editing it (he put like Hydrosulfuric Acid or something) it creates Water and a Salt (not necessarily table salt)
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There are two hydrogens in H2SO4. So there are six hydrogens in 3H2SO4.
hydrogen and a second nonmetallic element