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14 November, 20:17
Why is H2SO4 regarded as an ampholyte
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Joaquin Hull
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I think sulfuric acid cannot be regarded as an ampholyte. Ampholytes are amphoteric molecules or that contains both acidic and basic groups. An amphoteric compound can react both as an acid and a base which sulfuric acid is not capable.
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