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How many acid and base are there in tetraoxosulphateIV acid and sodium hydroxide
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TetraoxosulphateIV acid, also known as sulphuric acid (H2SO4), has 2 acid groups (H+) and 1 base group (SO4^2-).
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) has 1 base group (OH-) and 1 salt group (Na+).
Therefore, there are 2 acid groups and 1 base group in H2SO4, and 1 base group and 1 salt group in NaOH.
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) has 1 base group (OH-) and 1 salt group (Na+).
Therefore, there are 2 acid groups and 1 base group in H2SO4, and 1 base group and 1 salt group in NaOH.
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