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Another Answer referring to this as H2S is wrong. H2S is di-hydrogen sulfide {-ide means just two elements are in the molecule}.

All sulfuric acids have Hydrogen associated - as in H2SO4 - sulfuric acid. It is a very strong Acid.

Acids require Oxygen.

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by definition, because sulfuric acid is a strong acid, it is therefore a strong electrolyte.

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