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Applying these to second dissociation

Polyprotic acids form more than one salt. Depending upon the molar ratio of reactants, the reaction of NaOH & H2SO4 yields either Na2SO4 (sodium sulphate) or the acid salt NaHSO4 (sodium hydrogen sulphate).

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Index

12.1 - Lowry and Bronsted Concept
12.2 - Conjugate Acid Base Pairs
12.3 - Amphoteric Substance
12.4 - Lewis Acids and Bases
12.5 - Strong and Weak Acids and Bases
12.6 - Dissociation
12.7 - Ostwald's Dilution Law
12.8 - Hydrogen Ion Concentration : pH
12.9 - Polyprotic Acids
12.10 - Salts
12.11 - Methods of Preparation of Salts
12.12 - Properties of Salts

Chapter 13

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