It contains the hydroxide ion, making it a base.
An anhydride is not an acid and not a base.
Am amphoteric substance can react as a base but also as an acid.
its a base
it is a non electrolyte C2H5OH is not a base, its an alcohol, ETHYL ALCOHOL so its just an alcohol
it is nether it is a acse
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The conjugate base and conjugate acid for HS04 is: Conjugate acid is H2SO4 Conjugate base is SO42
Acid base pairs differing ONE proton (H+) are called conjugate acid-base pair.Examples:H3O+ and H2OH2O and OH-NH4+ and NH3HBr and Br-HNO2 and NO2-H2SO4 and HSO4-HSO4- and SO42-HOCl and OCl-(In order of 'acid and base' respectively)
O2 2-O^2-The conjugate base for HS04 is SO42.
The dissociation equation for sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is: H2SO4 - 2H SO42-
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
It is in water (!!) a diprotic strong acid: H2SO4 + 2 H2O --> SO42- + 2 H3O+
H+, OH-, SO42- ions
A substance that yields an anion plus a proton is called a Bronsted-Lowry acid. In this context, the acid donates a proton (H+) to another substance, forming the conjugate base (anion). This process is essential in acid-base reactions.
a bronsted base can accept at least one H+ ion once dissolved, for instance SO42- is a bronsted base because it can accept 2 H+ ions to become H2SO42- (which is then considered a bronsted acid)
Sulphuric Acid No - H2SO4 is sulphuric acid. SO4 on its own like this is sulphur tetroxide SO4 2- would be the sulphate ion.
•H2O + SO3 (pollution) > H2SO4 • •H2SO4 + CaCO3 > Ca2+ + H2O + CO2 + SO42-