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Sulfur Combines with Oxygen and Hydrogen to Form Two Acids

Question 72

Question 72

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Sulfur combines with oxygen and hydrogen to form two acids. Sulfuric acid has the formula ________, and sulfurous acid has the formula ________.


A) H2SO4; H2SO3
B) H2SO3; H2SO4
C) HSO4; HSO3
D) HSO3; HSO4
E) H2SO3; H2SO2

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