General Chemistry II
Sulfuric acid is a strong diprotic acid with the chemical formula H₂SO₄, widely used in industrial processes and laboratory applications. It is known for its ability to donate two protons (H⁺ ions), making it an important example of a polyprotic acid, which influences its behavior in acid-base reactions. Additionally, its strength is characterized by high acid dissociation constants (Ka values) that reflect its strong acidic nature.
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