Tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid
Trioxosulphate (IV) acid
Acetic acid
Tetraoxophosphate (V) acid
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This people has rephrased the question
some months back A was the answer ,now C is the answer
Its now making people that commented previously look wrong.
Myschool pls correct this, the answer is C-acetic acid

Number 24 is wrong, H2SO4 forms both Acid and Normal salt, because, it has two ionizable hydrogen ions - it is dibasic. While, CH3COOH(acetic acid) on the contrary, forms normal salts only, because it has only one ionizable hydrogen ion - it is monobasic.

the stronger the acid and the base the less normal the salt will be
for example if you are in a lab with a very strong base and a very weak acid what do you thing the salt will be........it will be a basis salt and water because the acid can only do a little of reaction before the base over wellmes it
so goes to a strong acid and weak base it will form an acidic salt and water but if its a strong base and strong acid they will both form a normal salt because it is equal so the answer is C

This answer is very wrong
Because normal salts can only be formed by salts whose basicity is 1
So A is very incorrect

this is very wrong, only Strong acid and Strong base form normal salts. so H2SO4 is the answer



