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  • |image=[[Image:Sulfuric acid DEVolk.jpg|center|thumb|200px]] |molname=sulfuric acid
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  • ...'oleum''', is produced by adding [[sulfur trioxide]], SO<sub>3</sub>, to [[sulfuric acid]]. It mostly contains disulfuric acid (also called pyrosulfuric acid). ...is.jpg|center|600px|Pyrosulfuric acid is produced from sulfur trioxide and sulfuric acid.}}
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 15:59, 16 January 2008
  • 359 bytes (54 words) - 17:26, 27 February 2011
  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 13:09, 16 January 2008
  • ...mostly containing [[disulfuric acid]] produced by adding SO<sub>3</sub> to sulfuric acid.
    134 bytes (17 words) - 14:58, 8 March 2009
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sulfuric acid]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Fuming sulfuric acid}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Fuming sulfuric acid]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Sulfuric acid}}
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  • ...mostly containing [[disulfuric acid]] produced by adding SO<sub>3</sub> to sulfuric acid.
    134 bytes (17 words) - 14:58, 8 March 2009
  • ...'oleum''', is produced by adding [[sulfur trioxide]], SO<sub>3</sub>, to [[sulfuric acid]]. It mostly contains disulfuric acid (also called pyrosulfuric acid). ...is.jpg|center|600px|Pyrosulfuric acid is produced from sulfur trioxide and sulfuric acid.}}
    952 bytes (153 words) - 08:05, 8 June 2009
  • #REDIRECT [[sulfuric acid]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fuming sulfuric acid]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fuming sulfuric acid]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sulfuric acid]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Fuming sulfuric acid}}
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  • Concentrated [[sulfuric acid]] dehydrates formic acid to give carbon monoxide.
    613 bytes (100 words) - 15:10, 12 April 2008
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Fuming sulfuric acid]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Sulfuric acid}}
    439 bytes (57 words) - 16:42, 11 January 2010
  • ...des two moles of protons per mole of acid (n=2) and thus a 1 M solution of sulfuric acid is a 2 N solution.
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  • {{r|Sulfuric acid}}
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  • ..., gases and particles, and acidified fog and cloud water, due to nitric or sulfuric acid pollution.
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  • {{r|sulfuric acid}}
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  • |image=[[Image:Sulfuric acid DEVolk.jpg|center|thumb|200px]] |molname=sulfuric acid
    6 KB (957 words) - 05:47, 12 September 2013
  • It is widely used for the manufacture of sulfuric acid, sulfurous acid and sulfite salts. It is also used as a fruit preservative ...e made by reacting [[sodium hydrogen sulfide]] with a strong acid, such as sulfuric acid.
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  • ...organic compounds with [[nitric acid]] as the nitrate source, as well as [[sulfuric acid]] to encourage reaction and dehydration.
    560 bytes (76 words) - 11:26, 26 April 2010
  • ...up>2-</sup></td> <td> Evolves [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) gas when sulfuric acid is added </td> ...up>2-</sup></td> <td> Evolves [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) gas when sulfuric acid is added; Reduces Fe(III) to Fe(II) </td>
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  • # [[Sulfuric acid]]
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  • {{r|Sulfuric acid}}
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  • {{r|Sulfuric acid}}
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  • {{r|Sulfuric acid}}
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  • ===Sulfuric acid dew point=== ...b>3</sub> then combines the vapor phase H<sub>2</sub>O to form gas phase [[sulfuric acid]] H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>:
    11 KB (1,721 words) - 08:08, 15 March 2024
  • ...ecretive, although they involve treating starch with [[nitric acid]] and [[sulfuric acid]]. It remains in commercial, but not military use, because it will not free
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  • ...ry of rare earths and platinum metals, in the cleaning of phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, and hydrofluoric acid, and
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  • ...eloped from nuts oils, is formed in the reaction of [[1-dodecanol]] with [[sulfuric acid]]. It contains both a long, twelve carbon atom hydrophobic alkyl section,
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  • ...n more than one positive or negative [[elementary charge]]. For instance, sulfuric acid splits into 2H<sup>+</sup> and SO<sub>4</sub><sup>2&minus;</sup>.
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  • ;'''Nitration''': A mixture of [[nitric acid|nitric]] and [[sulfuric acid|sulfuric]] acids is used to replace a hydrogen atom with a [[nitro]] (-NO<s ;'''Sulfonation''': Oleum, a mixture of very concentrated sulfuric acid and sulfur trioxide, can be used to replace a hydrogen with a -SO<sub>3</su
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  • {{r|Sulfuric acid}}
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  • ...mildly acidic antiseptic compound formed from the reaction of borax with [[sulfuric acid]]. Boric acids include [[orthoboric acid]] (H<sub>3</sub>BO<sub>3</sub>),
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  • ...compounds often do not convey structural information, as illustrated by [[sulfuric acid]], H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> for a molecule that has no H-S bonds. A mor
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  • ...nitroglycerine involves treating [[glycerine]] with [[nitric acid]] and [[sulfuric acid]]. If one sees a simple recipe for its preparation in more than minute quan
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  • ...generated as a by-product of the [[combustion]] of fuels,<ref>'''Note:''' Sulfuric acid is formed from the sulfur dioxide resulting from combustion of sulfur-conta ...osphere which contain higher than normal amounts of acids (predominantly [[sulfuric acid]] and nitric acid).
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  • ...generated as a by-product of the [[combustion]] of fuels,<ref>'''Note:''' Sulfuric acid is formed from the sulfur dioxide resulting from combustion of sulfur-conta ...osphere which contain higher than normal amounts of acids (predominantly [[sulfuric acid]] and nitric acid).
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  • ...O<sub>4</sub>:<ref>[http://www.lehigh.edu/energy/leu/leu_13.pdf Predicting Sulfuric Acid Emissions from Power Plants]]</ref> Because of the presence of gaseous sulfuric acid, the dew point of most flue gases is much higher than the water dew point o
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  • ...ample the [[sulfate]] or SO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup> ion is derived from [[sulfuric acid|H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>]] which can be regarded as [[sulfur trioxide|SO
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  • ...=3|Notes:<br/>(1) Car battery acid is an aqueous solution of 65 weight % [[sulfuric acid]], H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub><br/>(2) Baking soda solution is an aqueous s
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  • ...stry)|bases]] such as [[lithium diisopropylamide]] and [[acid]]s such as [[sulfuric acid]].
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  • == Sulfuric acid mist formation == ...ehave like SO<sub>2</sub> in that it forms a liquid [[aerosol]] known as [[sulfuric acid]] (H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>) mist that is very difficult to remove. Gene
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  • ...t from chemical scrubbers in the smokestacks of [[coal]] burning plants. [[Sulfuric acid]] and other [[sulphur]] compounds that could be a serious [[pollution|pollu
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  • ...licit drug manufacturing, such as [[acetone]], [[hydrochloric acid]] and [[sulfuric acid]].
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  • ...harging (i.e., treating) ion exchange material with an [[acid]], usually [[sulfuric acid]] (H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>) or [[hydrochloric acid]] (HCl), positively
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  • ...ge-scale chemical plants including the Lead-Chamber method for producing [[sulfuric acid]]. The raw materials included a nitrate which, in the final stage of the pr ...ions), fragrances, explosives, widely used industrial chemicals (such as [[sulfuric acid]] and [[ammonia]]) and many others.
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  • *The large-scale industrial processes for manufacturing [[sulfuric acid]] (H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>) involve using solid [[vanadium pentoxide]] ...by reacting a [[carboxylic acid]] with an [[alcohol]] involves the use of sulfuric acid as the catalyst and is an example where everything is contained in a liquid
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  • *[[Sulfuric acid]] &ndash; H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>
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  • ...cale [[chemical plant]]s including the Lead-Chamber method for producing [[sulfuric acid]]. The raw materials included a nitrate which, in the final stage of the pr ...ions), fragrances, explosives, widely used industrial chemicals (such as [[sulfuric acid]] and [[ammonia]]) and many others.
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  • Some examples of secondary air pollutants are: [[sulfuric acid]], [[nitric acid]], [[nitrogen dioxide]], [[ozone]], [[formaldehyde]], [[pe
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  • ...ate dihydrate CaSO<sub>4</sub>•2H<sub>2</sub>O produced by the reaction of sulfuric acid and water with calcium phosphate.
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  • ...ate dihydrate CaSO<sub>4</sub>•2H<sub>2</sub>O produced by the reaction of sulfuric acid and water with calcium phosphate.
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  • ...his researches, he encountered related phenomena that had to be explained. Sulfuric acid, for instance, was made by roasting sulfur in fire and then mixing the resu
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  • ...is produced either by smelting the oxide with carbon or by electrolysis in sulfuric acid. Cadmium is isolated from the zinc by vacuum distillation if the zinc is sm
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  • ..., brewing [[beer]] and making [[whiskey]]; refining [[sugar]]; producing [[sulfuric acid]] and other industrial [[chemical]]s.
    11 KB (1,647 words) - 09:41, 29 June 2023
  • ...ency by a [[catalyst]], which might be another chemical substance (such as sulfuric acid catalyzing the [[electrolysis]] of water), or a non-material phenomenon (su
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  • * [[Fuming sulfuric acid]] * [[Sulfuric acid]]
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  • ...and [[thiosulfate]] (S<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub><sup>2-</sup>) ) to form [[sulfuric acid]] (H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>). A classic example of a [[sulphur]] oxidiz
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  • ...ency by a [[catalyst]], which might be another chemical substance (such as sulfuric acid catalyzing the [[electrolysis]] of water), or a non-material phenomenon (su
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  • *Elemental sulfur (and sometimes [[sulfuric acid]])
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  • ...rther reactions which lead to the formation of [[hydrogen fluoride]] and [[sulfuric acid]].<ref>K.-D. Asmus and J.H. Fendler, "The reaction of sulfur hexafluoride w
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  • *Elemental sulfur (and sometimes [[sulfuric acid]])
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  • ...still in service. It is used in containers for corrosive liquids (such as sulfuric acid) and may be toughened by the addition of a small percentage of antimony or
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  • The catalytic sites in the zeolite are strong acids (equivalent to 90% [[sulfuric acid]]) and provide most of the catalyst activity. The acidic sites are provided
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  • {{Image|105704main venus2.jpg|left|350px|NASA: Impenetrable clouds of sulfuric acid cover Venus. The planet's surface can not be viewed with optical telescopes .../sub> layer are thick clouds consisting mainly of [[sulfur dioxide]] and [[sulfuric acid]] droplets.<ref>Krasnopolsky V.A., Parshev V.A. (1981), ''Chemical composit
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  • ...springs of Yellowstone, the frozen deserts of Antarctica, the concentrated sulfuric acid in acid-mine drainages, and the ionizing radiation fields in nuclear reacto
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  • .../sub>-rich gas from the ESP is sent to another plant for conversion into [[sulfuric acid]] (H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>).
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  • .../sub>-rich gas from the ESP is sent to another plant for conversion into [[sulfuric acid]] (H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>).
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  • ...used to make computer chips; [[sulphur]], the sulfur pools in Hawaii, the sulfuric acid in car batteries; [[chlorine]] (Cl), used to make household bleach; [[potas
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  • ...present in [[biofilm]] on the concrete surface above the water level to [[sulfuric acid]] which dissolves the carbonates in the cured cement and causes strength lo
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