SO4 (or more properly, SO42-) is not an acid but a very mildly basic ion called the sulfate ion.
It can form sulfuric acid H2SO4, a strong acid
2H + + SO4 2- <-> H2SO4 Sulfuric acid is the conjugate acid here.
The conjugate acid of SO4 2- is HSO4 -, also known as bisulfate or hydrogen sulfate. It is formed by adding a hydrogen ion to the sulfate ion.
The ion that makes sulfuric acid is the sulfate ion (SO4^2-). Sulfuric acid consists of two hydrogen ions (H+) and one sulfate ion (SO4^2-).
Yes, H2SO4 and SO4-2 are a conjugate acid-base pair. In this pair, H2SO4 is the acid that donates a hydrogen ion (H+) to become its conjugate base, SO4-2, which is the resulting species after losing a proton.
The chemical formula of sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
2H + + SO4 2- <-> H2SO4 Sulfuric acid is the conjugate acid here.
The conjugate acid of SO4 2- is HSO4 -, also known as bisulfate or hydrogen sulfate. It is formed by adding a hydrogen ion to the sulfate ion.
HSO4-
Sulphuric Acid No - H2SO4 is sulphuric acid. SO4 on its own like this is sulphur tetroxide SO4 2- would be the sulphate ion.
The ion that makes sulfuric acid is the sulfate ion (SO4^2-). Sulfuric acid consists of two hydrogen ions (H+) and one sulfate ion (SO4^2-).
zn + so4 - znso4
You think probable to the anion sulfate (SO4)2-.
Yes, H2SO4 and SO4-2 are a conjugate acid-base pair. In this pair, H2SO4 is the acid that donates a hydrogen ion (H+) to become its conjugate base, SO4-2, which is the resulting species after losing a proton.
The chemical formula of sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) forms the polyatomic ion sulfate (SO4^2-) by losing two protons.
Neither. Sulfate, SO4, is a polyatomic ion. Sulfuric acid (H2SO4), however, is an acid.
Yes, battery acid (sulfuric acid) is an ionic compound. It dissociates into ions when dissolved in water, forming H+ and SO4^2- ions.