Chemistry
The acid which contains four hydrogen atoms is :
- Formic acid
- Sulphuric acid
- Nitric acid
- Acetic acid
Acids Bases Salts
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Answer
Acetic acid
Reason — The formulas of the given acids are:
Acid | Formula |
---|---|
Formic acid | HCOOH |
Sulphuric acid | H2SO4 |
Nitric acid | HNO3 |
Acetic acid | CH3COOH |
Hence, out of the given acids, Acetic acid contains four hydrogen atoms.
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