Yes, it does.
Venus
Venus has thick, pale, yellow clouds of carbon dioxide and sulfric acid.
No it's a very strong acid. Be careful when using it
Venus is a planet that is very hot and has sulfuric acid in its clouds. The thick atmosphere on Venus creates a strong greenhouse effect, trapping heat and leading to surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead. The clouds on Venus are composed of sulfuric acid droplets.
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) contains sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms. It is a strong acid commonly used in various industrial processes, such as in the production of fertilizers, chemicals, and batteries.
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Aluminum.
Dilute nitric and sulfuric acid fall to earth as acid rain.
The chemical formuls for Sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
Venus is covered with clouds It's atmosphere is 92% carbon dioxide, 3% nitrogen, and there are small amounts of water vapor, argon, carbon monoxide, neon, and sulfur vapor. Venus is covered by clouds of sulfuric acid. The sulfuric acid rains down to Venus, but evaporates before touching the ground.
Argon is an inert gas so it doesnt reach hence, its not an acid.
Automobile batteries contain a mixture of 65% distilled water and 35% Sulfric Acid.