Baking soda or kitty litter will do the trick.
NO
Strong acids like Sulphuric acid are corrosive and have affinity for moisture with the hydrogen ion displaced to give a pungent odor.Acids react with bases such as hydroxide ion and Ammonia to give salt and neutralise the acid.Alkalis like sodium hydroxide can be used to neutralise the acid and clean up the spillage.
The valency for sulphuric acid is H2SO4
A massive nuclear war would break out destroying the continets and killing off life as we know it.
No, sulphuric acid is not found in vinegar.
No. It is a mixture of sulphuric acid and water.
Fertilisers contain Sulphuric acid.
There are many different concentrations of "concentrated sulphuric acid". It is possible to deduce the concentration of the sulphuric acid by titration.
Yes. Sulphuric acid is british
You can use either the nitric or hydrochloric acid as a replacement of the sulphuric acid.
Use a mixture of baking soda and water.
The chemical formula of sulphuric acid is H2SO4.