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Delaney
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15 July, 11:10
What is the empirical formula for h2so4
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Kolby Huang
15 July, 11:12
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The empirical formula of h2so4 is h2so4.
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Carelyn
15 July, 11:32
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The empirical formula is exactly what you wrote. If you are asking what the chemical actually is then it would be hydrogen sulfate.
H is hydrogen which is on the left side of the periodic table, meaning its name does not change while SO is sulfate because it is a polyatomic atom.
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