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Sulphuric Acid Dihydrogen Sulphate - BULK PURCHASE | MOQ 10 CARTONS
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Key Features

  • MOQ 10 CARTONS
  • Molecular Structure: It consists of a sulfur atom bonded to four oxygen atoms, with one hydrogen atom attached to one of the oxygen atoms.
  • Acidic Nature: Dihydrogen sulfate is an acid, capable of donating a proton (H⁺) to a base. It is a weaker acid than sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄).
  • Amphoteric Behavior: It can act as both an acid and a base, depending on the reaction conditions.
  • Solubility: It is highly soluble in water.

Sulfuric Acid Dihydrogen Sulfate (HSO₄), often referred to as bisulfate, is a compound that forms when sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄) donates a proton (H⁺) to a sulfate anion (SO₄²⁻). This creates the dihydrogen sulfate ion (HSO₄⁻), which is a key component in various industrial and chemical processes.


Technical Details:

UPC: piochem-000000000211
Seller SKU: piochem-000000000211
Condition: New
Availability: In Stock
Minimum order quantity: 10
Date first listed on Zandaux: Nov 14, 2024

Sulfuric Acid Dihydrogen Sulfate (HSO₄), often referred to as bisulfate, is a compound that forms when sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄) donates a proton (H⁺) to a sulfate anion (SO₄²⁻). This creates the dihydrogen sulfate ion (HSO₄⁻), which is a key component in various industrial and chemical processes.

KEY FEATURES:

  • Molecular Structure: It consists of a sulfur atom bonded to four oxygen atoms, with one hydrogen atom attached to one of the oxygen atoms.
  • Acidic Nature: Dihydrogen sulfate is an acid, capable of donating a proton (H⁺) to a base. It is a weaker acid than sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄).
  • Amphoteric Behavior: It can act as both an acid and a base, depending on the reaction conditions.
  • Solubility: It is highly soluble in water.
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