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Using equations, show the formation of hydroxonium ions in an aqueous solution of tetraoxosulphate(VI) acid
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H2SO4 + H2O>>H3O+ + HSO4-
HSO4- + H2O>> H3O+ + SO4--
HSO4- + H2O>> H3O+ + SO4--
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Using equations,show the formation of hydroxonium ions in an aqueour solution of tetraoxosulphate (vi) acid
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