Sulfuric acid is as pure or as contaminated as you make it.
Pure sulfuric acid is a clear liquid.
It is transparent.
Oleum, also known as fuming sulfuric acid or pyrosulfuric acid, is a solution of sulfur trioxide (SO3) in concentrated sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
it is an acid that is 2X10(19) stronger than 100% pure sulfuric acid.
Vitriol is almost pure H2SO4, with little or no water. Sulfuric acid is a solution of this compound in water.
Pure sulfuric acid is a clear liquid.
It is transparent.
Battery acid, purchased at an automotive supply store, is approximately 35% sulfuric acid. You have to remove the water, the sulfuric acid abtained will not be as pure as reagent-grade sulfuric acid.
Oleum, also known as fuming sulfuric acid or pyrosulfuric acid, is a solution of sulfur trioxide (SO3) in concentrated sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
No, although "concentrated" sulfuric acid (essentially pure H2SO4) is less dissociated than dilute sulfuric acid, simply because there's no water around for it to dissociate in.
Nothing happens because gold doesn't react with sulfuric acid.
It would be 98 g of pure sulphuric acid.
it is an acid that is 2X10(19) stronger than 100% pure sulfuric acid.
Vitriol is almost pure H2SO4, with little or no water. Sulfuric acid is a solution of this compound in water.
It depends a little on your definition. Concentrated Sulfuric Acid can be produced up to 98% or 98.3% pure H2SO4. So, while H2SO4 would be considered a compound, it is never pure, and is always found in a mixture. Most Sulfuric Acid used in the lab is a much more dilute mixture of Sulfuric Acid and Water. Fuming Sulfuric Acid is a mixture between Sulfuric Acid, H2SO4 and sulfur trioxide SO3.
sulfuric acid or sulphuric acid
they do mix but there is no reaction unless a catalist like sulfuric acid were used