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How many moles of hydrogen ions are formed in the ionization of 0.250 moles of H2SO4? ( do not write the units. Answer in standard form)

H2SO4 ⟶ 2H+ + SO42-

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Explanation:

0.500. I'm 100% sure this is the correct answer.

Answer:

0.500

Explanation:

First the equation is

H2S04 = 2H+  + S04-

In this equation Liters will stay the same throughout and there is a ration value. Since hydrogen has a coefficent of 2, you must multiple 0.250 by 2 which gets you the value of 0.500 which is the answer to your question..

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