Three(3) viz. Hydrogen , sulphur, and oxygen.
The formula is H2SO4
That is ;
Hydrogen x 2 atoms
Sulphur x 1 atom
oxygen x 4 atoms
There are three elements in sulfuric acid: hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen.
Hydrogen, Sulphur and Oxygen
There are three elements in sulfuric acid. hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.
Sulphuric acid is an acid, so many substances react with it. It will be impractical to list down all the things that would react with sulphuric acid as there are enormously too many! Examples are metals, metal oxides and metal carbonates.
sulphuric acid of course.
Hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, trichloroacetic acid, sulphuric acid, and many, many others.
Hydrogen, Sulphur and Oxygen
There are many different concentrations of "concentrated sulphuric acid". It is possible to deduce the concentration of the sulphuric acid by titration.
There are three elements in sulfuric acid. hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur.
Sulphuric acid is an acid, so many substances react with it. It will be impractical to list down all the things that would react with sulphuric acid as there are enormously too many! Examples are metals, metal oxides and metal carbonates.
A compound; it's made of a combination of different elements.
sulphuric acid of course.
No, sulphuric acid is not found in vinegar.
The valency for sulphuric acid is H2SO4
Hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, trichloroacetic acid, sulphuric acid, and many, many others.
If you mean which elements are the same, both copper oxide (whichever valence state) and sulphuric acid contain Oxygen (H2SO4)
Dilute sulphuric acid is an aqueous solution, formed by adding water to sulphuric acid, resulting in a homogeneous mixture.
Fertilisers contain Sulphuric acid.