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Sulfuric (or sulphuric) acid, H2SO4, is a strong mineral acid. It is soluble in water at all concentrations. Sulfuric acid has many applications, and is one of the top products of the chemical industry. World production in 2001 was 165 million tonnes, with an approximate value of US$8 billion. Principal uses include ore processing, fertilizer manufacturing, oil refining, wastewater processing, and... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Iron(III) sulfate Ferric sulfate is produced on a large scale by reacting sulfuric acid with a hot solution of ferrous sulfate, using an oxidizing agent (such as nitric acid or hydrogen peroxide).

Sulfuric acid Sulfuric acid reacts with most metals via a single displacement reaction to produce hydrogen gas and the metal sulfate.

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Potassium permanganate Potassium permanganate and sulfuric acid react to produce some ozone, which has a high oxidising power and rapidly oxidises the alcohol, causing it to combust.

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Ethyl sulfate Later French pharmacist Polydore Boullay discovered, sulfuric acid could produce large amounts of ether and water via a continuous process.

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Copper(I) oxide It dissolves in hydrochloric acid to form HCuCl2 (a complex of CuCl), while dilute sulfuric acid and nitric acid produce copper(II) sulfate and copper(II) nitrate, respectively.

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Copper(I) oxide It dissolves in hydrochloric acid to form HCuCl2 (a complex of CuCl), while dilute sulfuric acid and nitric acid produce copper(II) sulfate and copper(II) nitrate, respectively.

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Planet Earth (TV series) The programme ends in New Mexico's Lechuguilla Cave (discovered in 1986) where sulphuric acid has produced unusually ornate, gypsum crystal formations.

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Sulfuric acid Similarly, reacting sulfuric acid with potassium nitrate can be used to produce nitric acid and a precipitate of potassium bisulfate.

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Sulfuric acid Sulfuric acid reacts with most metals via a single displacement reaction to produce hydrogen gas and the metal sulfate.

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Amine Nitrous acid with formula HNO2 is unstable, therefore usually a mixture of NaNO2 and dilute hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid is used to produce nitrous acid indirectly.

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Sulfuric acid Similarly, reacting sulfuric acid with potassium nitrate can be used to produce nitric acid and a precipitate of potassium bisulfate.

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Superacid Fluoroantimonic acid is 2×1019 times stronger than 100% sulfuric acid, and can produce solutions with a H0 down to –25.

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Nitroglycerin The sulfuric acid produces protonated nitric acid species, which are attacked by glycerin's nucleophilic oxygen atoms.

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Silver Silver metal does not react with sulfuric acid, which is used in jewellery-making to clean and remove copper oxide firescale from silver articles after silver soldering or annealing.

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Price's Candles Palm trees from West Africa were used for their palm oil, and George Wilson used sulphuric acid to remove the brown colour.

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Piranha solution The first and faster process is removal of hydrogen and oxygen as units of water by the concentrated sulfuric acid.

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Piranha solution The first and faster process is removal of hydrogen and oxygen as units of water by the concentrated sulfuric acid.

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Sulfuric acid Sulfuric acid is used in large quantities by the iron and steelmaking industry to remove oxidation, rust and scale from rolled sheet and billets prior to sale to the automobile and white-goods industry.

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Sulfuric acid Sulfuric acid is used in large quantities by the iron and steelmaking industry to remove oxidation, rust and scale from rolled sheet and billets prior to sale to the automobile and white-goods industry.

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Morphine The method is to extract from the crushed plant with diluted sulfuric acid, which is a stronger acid than meconic acid, but not so strong to react with alkaloid molecules.

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Acid rain This results when the sulfuric acid in the rain chemically reacts with the calcium compounds in the stones (limestone, sandstone, marble and granite) to create gypsum, which then flakes off.

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Sulfur Sulfuric acid also reacts with SO3 in equimolar ratios to form pyrosulfuric acid (H2S2O7).

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Sulfuric acid As an acid, sulfuric acid reacts with most bases to give the corresponding sulfate.

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Sulfuric acid Sulfuric acid reacts with most metals via a single displacement reaction to produce hydrogen gas and the metal sulfate.

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Vinyl ether Vinyl Ether rapidly decolorizes a solution of bromine in carbon tetrachloride; it is also rapidly oxidized by aqueous potassium permanganate; sulfuric acid reacts with vinyl ether producing a black tarry resin and some acetaldehyde.

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    Sulfuric acid

    Sulfuric (or sulphuric) acid, H2SO4, is a strong mineral acid. It is soluble in water at all concentrations.
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    Sulfuric acid (data page)

    This page provides supplementary data on sulfuric acid. Properties ΔfH0liquid -814 kJ/mol S0liquid, 100 kPa 19 J/(mol·K) Critical Point 925 K, 6.4 MPa
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    Oleum

    The first nitration can occur with nitric acid or sulfuric acid, but this deactivates the ring towards further electrophilic substitution.
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    Acid

    The large Ka1 for the first dissociation makes sulfuric a strong acid. ... Strong acids, sulfuric acid in particular, are widely used in mineral processing.
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    Anodizing

    The voltage required by various solutions may range from 1 to 300 V DC, although most fall in the range of 15 to 21 V. Higher voltages are typically required for thicker coatings formed in sulfuric and organic acid. ... Sulfuric acid anodizing
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    Sulfur

    For example, more sulfuric acid is produced in the United States every year than any other industrial chemical.
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    Sulfur dioxide

    Precursor to sulfuric acid Sulfur dioxide is also used to make sulfuric acid, being converted to sulfur trioxide, and then to oleum, which is made into sulfuric acid.
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    Acid rain

    The extra acidity in rain comes from the reaction of primary air pollutants, primarily sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides, with water in the air to form strong acids (like sulfuric and nitric acid). ... In the presence of water, sulfur trioxide (SO3) is converted rapidly to sulfuric acid:
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    Perchloric acid

    It is a strong acid comparable in strength to sulfuric and nitric acids. ... The concentrated acid can be prepared by distillation of a solution of sodium perchlorate in concentrated sulfuric acid.
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    Chromic acid

    Because a solution of chromic acid in sulfuric acid (also known as a sulfochromic mixture) is a powerful oxidizing agent, it can be used to clean laboratory glassware, particularly of otherwise insoluble organic residues.

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