Because it completely disassociates in solution. The first hydrogen comes off almost 100% of the H2SO4 molecule.
The acids that dissociates completely into its compounds in water are known as strong acids.
Yes, sulfuric acid in its aqueous form is considered a strong acid.
H2SO4 is a strong acid known as sulfuric acid
sulphuric acid
dangerous to living organisms
Sulfuric acid is not considered a weak acid, but rather a strong acid.
Yes, sulfuric acid in its aqueous form is considered a strong acid.
Sulfuric acid is one strong acid!
sulphuric acid
H2SO4 is a strong acid known as sulfuric acid
dangerous to living organisms
Sulfuric acid is not considered a weak acid, but rather a strong acid.
Oleum is more stronger acid than Sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid is considered to be a strong acid.
H2SO4 is sulfuric acid, which is a strong mineral acid. It is widely used in various industrial processes and laboratory experiments.
Yes, sulfuric acid is considered a strong acid because it completely dissociates in water to release a high concentration of hydrogen ions.
No such substance is 'h2so4'. If you mean ' H2SO4 ' , then this is Sulphuric Acid. As the name suggests it is an ACID , neither a base nor a salt. However, the sulphate anion ' SO4^(2-) ' , when combined with a metal , forms a salt .e.g. Copper sulphate (CuSO4) a chemical salt. NB When writing chemical formula; single letter elemental symbols are ALWEAYS a CAPITAL letter. Hence Hydrogen is ' H ' Sulphur is ' S'. Oxygen is 'O' Two letter elemental chemical symbols are always, first letter a CAPITAL letter, and the second letter is small/lower case; e.g. sodium 'Na' (Nadium ; Latin). This is the international standard and therefore understood 'world wide'.
As the name suggest ' it is an ACID. Sulphuric Acid has the formula ' H2SO4 '. NB A Base is a metal oxide of a Group(I) or (II) metal. None of these metals are in sulphuric acid.