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How many moles of h+ are associated with the acid h2so3 during neutralization?

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H2SO3 or sulfurous acid is actually a strong acid. We know for a fact that strong acids completely dissociate into its component ions in a solution, that is:

H2SO3 --> 2H+ + SO3-

So from the equation above, there are 2 moles of H+

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