Shweta Thakur posted an Question
June 04, 2020 • 02:26 am 30 points
  • IIT JAM
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Sir in h2so4 h+ remove because of (oxygen hydrogen bond is weak than oxygen sulphur) is it right

sir in h2so4 h+ remove because of (oxygen hydrogen bond is weak than oxygen sulphur)

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  • Suman Kumar

    Sweta when ever the anion is stable then only H+ is removed. Removal of H+ (i.e acidity) is seen in this way. C-H bond is also stronger. But we do study about carbon acid such as active methylene compound because after removal of H+ from active methylene anion is stable.

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    ok mam

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    Dinesh khalmaniya 1 Best Answer

    hope this will help you 🙏

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    Dinesh khalmaniya 1 best-answer

    after removing H+ negative charge on O atom can resonate with S=O make it stable

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    Dinesh khalmaniya 1 best-answer

    Sulphuric acid is a strong acid because H2SO4 completely dissociates to H+ and SO42- when it is dissolved in water to form an aqueous solution. It is also diprotic, meaning that there are 2 moles of H+ ions produced for every mol of H2SO4 that dissociates. This gives sulphuric acid a very low pH of about 1

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