Aqueous sulphuric acid is a solution which contains both sulphuric acid and water. So yes, it is a mixture...there is a term for two solutions which are "mixed" together but i forget what this is called.
perchloric acid
No, a sulfuric acid solution in water is homogeneous
H2SO4 is sulfuric acid, which is a pure substance called a compound, which by definition is homogeneous matter, but is not a mixture, unless you dilute it with water, in which case it would be an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid, and would be a homogeneous mixture in that case.
compound
Both are very strong acids in water.
perchloric acid
No, a sulfuric acid solution in water is homogeneous
No, a sulfuric acid solution in water is homogeneous
H2SO4 is sulfuric acid, which is a pure substance called a compound, which by definition is homogeneous matter, but is not a mixture, unless you dilute it with water, in which case it would be an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid, and would be a homogeneous mixture in that case.
compound
Both are very strong acids in water.
If you boil the said mixture, and the sulphuric acid concentration is at least 50%, the silver will dissolve.
The chemical formula for sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
Typical Lead acid batteries use sulfuric acid while most Hybrid High Voltage batteries will use some form of either Sodium or Potassium Hydroxide as an electrolyte which is not acid but a basic.Battery acid is sulfuric acid, H2SO4. It is present as a 33% (6 molar) aqueous solution (dissolved in water)Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) Sulfuric Acid 35% and distilled water 65 % this mixture is called electrolyteIn a Lead Acid Car Battery, the acid used is Sulphuric Acid (H2SO4).
H2SO4 (aqueous), it exists at H+ and HSO4-
Such acidic solution is a strong electrolyte and allow to conduct the electricity in presence of suitable electrodes.
Dilute sulphuric acid is an aqueous solution, formed by adding water to sulphuric acid, resulting in a homogeneous mixture.