Respuesta :

It has the molecular formula H2SO4. It is soluble in water at all concentrations to form a sulfuric acid solution. In the solution, a mole of sulfuric acid separates into a mole of negatively charged sulfate ions, or SO4(2-), and 2 moles of positively charged hydronium ions, or H3O+.

Answer : Yes , solution of [tex]H_2SO_4[/tex] contains ions.

Explanation:

The ionization reaction of sulfuric acid is given by the chemical equation, which follows:

[tex]H_2SO_4(aq)\rightarrow 2H^+(aq)+SO_4^{2-}(aq)[/tex]

The sulfuric acid solution contains [tex]H^+\&SO_4^{2-}[/tex] ions.

By stiochoimetery of the reaction;

In 2 mole of sulfuric acid solution there are 1 mole of [trex]H^+[/tex] ions and 1 mole of sulfate ions ( [tex]SO_4^{2-}[/tex]).