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Carolyn Simpson
26 July, 23:56
Why does h2so4 break up to h + and hso4-?
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Kaila Roberson
27 July, 02:15
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Sulfuric acid or H2SO4 is a strong acid and when in aqueous solution it dissociates completely into hydronium ions or H + and to HSO4 - ions. The sulfuric acid can donate H + decreasing the pH of a solution. Hope this answers the question.
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