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13 April, 01:14

When H2SO4 ionizes in water, how many total ions will be present? Is this an acid or base?

a 3 ions, it's an acid

b 3 ions, it's a base

c 6 ions, it's an acid

d 6 ions, it's a base

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  1. 13 April, 03:13
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    The only thing I know is that it's 3 ions sorry.
  2. 13 April, 04:45
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    The answer is a that is 3 ions, it's an acid

    When H₂SO₄ ionizes in water, it will produce 3 ions and as it gives H⁺ ions by reacting with water so it is known as acid. The ionization of H₂SO₄, can be shown by following reactions.

    H₂SO₄ + H₂O - - - > H₃O⁺ + HSO₄⁻

    HSO₄⁻ + H₂O - - - > H₃O⁺ + SO₄²⁻

    As it can be seen from the equations that the number of ions produced is 3.
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