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H2SO4 is a strong acid and will deliver H(+) which will help to proceed the reaction much faster. Thereby, the sulphate-ions barely react in a redoxreaction.

If we would take HCl for example, the Cl(-) ions can easily take part in a redoxreaction as a reductor.

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