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Which compound does H2SO4 represent when in an aqueous solution?

a) sulfur oxide
b) sulfuric acid
c) hydrogen sulfide
d) hydrogen disulfate

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Answer:The correct answer is option b.

Step-by-step explanation:

Acid a are those compound which gives hydronium ions in their aqueous solution.


HA+H_2O\rightarrow A^-+H_3O^+


H_2SO_4+H_2O\rightarrow SO_(4)^(2-)+2H^+

Sulfuric acid in its aqueous solution gives sulfate ions and hydronium ions.

Hence, the correct answer is option b.

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