Acid, to be more specific, I believe it's a type of sulfuric acid.
Sodium hydrogen sulfate is an acid. It is also known as sodium bisulfate. It is commonly used in cleaning products and as a pH adjuster in various industrial applications.
Hydrogen oxide is neither an acid nor an alkali. It is water, which is a neutral substance.
No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.
Mixing sulfuric acid with francium would result in a vigorous chemical reaction. Francium is a highly reactive alkali metal that would react violently with the sulfuric acid, potentially causing an explosion and generating hydrogen gas. This reaction would also produce francium sulfate and release a considerable amount of heat.
Neutralisation, and yes that is how you spell it
Sodium hydrogen sulfate is an acid. It is also known as sodium bisulfate. It is commonly used in cleaning products and as a pH adjuster in various industrial applications.
sulfuric acid H2SO4 hydrogen sulphate HSO4-
Hydrogen oxide is neither an acid nor an alkali. It is water, which is a neutral substance.
Sulphate is an ion. If joined with Hydrogen, it becomes Sulfuric Acid.
hydrogen and sulphric acid
The common name for hydrogen sulfate is sulfuric acid.
yes it is
acid
H2SO4 or sulfuric acid.
No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.
Zinc+sulphuric acid-sulphate+hydrogen
hydrogen gas and zinc sulphate