Electrolytic Nature of Aqueous Sulfuric Acid. 1. Activity - The Journal of

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Electrolytic Nature of Aqueous Sulfuric Acid. 1. Activity Dan Fraenkel† Eltron Research & Development Inc., 4600 Nautilus Court South, Boulder, Colorado 80301-3241, United States ABSTRACT: According to the literature, when H2SO4 dissolves in water, (1) it retains its molecular formula and tetrahedral structure of two O atoms and two OH groups bonded to a central S atom, and (2) it ionizes partially, as a 1−1 electrolyte, to H+ (H3O+) and HSO4−; the latter ion further dissociates at low concentrations (