Asked by Ayibadenyifa
The basicity of tetraoxosulphate(6) is 2. explain this statement with an equation showing the reaction between the acid and potassium hydroxide
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Answered by
DrBob222
I have no idea what tetraoxosulphate(6) is. Perhaps you are referring to sulfuric acid, H2SO4.
Answered by
Ozike Annabel
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akande qohar
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TOPEADEX
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Answered by
Mark
I have the same question. When there is an answer I will be back. Thanks and good day π.
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Stezyπ
There has been no answer till now π
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Mirror Bobby
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Answered by
Mike
Tetraoxosulfate (vi) is a dibasic or
diprotic acid and can donate two
protons in an equeous solution.
H2SO4
diprotic acid and can donate two
protons in an equeous solution.
H2SO4
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Anonymous
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confidence
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