SO2 is an acid forming oxide, so with water it is acidic (acid rain!)
the diferance is what u think the difference is
SO3 is an acidic oxide. It reacts violently with water to form sufuric acid, H2SO4
A solution of sulfuric acid and ammonia will be acidic because sulfuric acid is a strong acid and will fully dissociate in water to release hydrogen ions, while ammonia can act as a weak base and partially react with water to form ammonium ions that can accept hydrogen ions, resulting in an overall acidic solution.
Sodium sulfate is a neutral salt because it is formed from the reaction between a strong acid (sulfuric acid) and a strong base (sodium hydroxide). Therefore, sodium sulfate is neither acidic nor basic.
Sulfuric acid is generally considered more acidic than nitric acid. This is due to sulfuric acid's ability to donate two protons in solution, making it a stronger acid. Nitric acid can only donate one proton.
Dilute sulfuric acid is still acid. It is NOT basic at all.
Water itself is neutral, neither acidic or basic. If an acid is present in the water, such as hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, sulfuric acid, acetic acid, etc., then the water will become acidic.
the diferance is what u think the difference is
Sulfur tends to burn, forming sulfur dioxide, which combines with water to form sulfuric acid, so in practice, sulfur leads to acidity. But it is not in itself an acid.
SO3 is an acidic oxide. It reacts violently with water to form sufuric acid, H2SO4
A solution of sulfuric acid and ammonia will be acidic because sulfuric acid is a strong acid and will fully dissociate in water to release hydrogen ions, while ammonia can act as a weak base and partially react with water to form ammonium ions that can accept hydrogen ions, resulting in an overall acidic solution.
Some of the bases that are commonly available in the house include baking soda and ash. However, it is possible to get acidic materials including lemon juice and sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is commonly found in batteries.
Some of the bases that are commonly available in the house include baking soda and ash. However, it is possible to get acidic materials including lemon juice and sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is commonly found in batteries.
Sodium sulfate is a neutral salt because it is formed from the reaction between a strong acid (sulfuric acid) and a strong base (sodium hydroxide). Therefore, sodium sulfate is neither acidic nor basic.
H2SO4 is sulfuric acid and is acidic. It is one of 8 or so "strong acids," meaning it dissociates completely into H(+1) and SO4(-2) ions. It will have a pH value close to zero.
Sulfuric acid is generally considered more acidic than nitric acid. This is due to sulfuric acid's ability to donate two protons in solution, making it a stronger acid. Nitric acid can only donate one proton.
pH scale is based on 0-14 scale. 0-6 is acidic with 0 being strong acid, 7 is neutral and 8-14 is basic. Concentrated sulfuric acid has pH of one.