Yes: Sulfur is a mineral, because it occurs naturally in the Earth at some places.
Yes. Sulfur is a mineral sometimes found near volcanic vents.
no
All the reactants that need in manufacturing of sulfuric acid are in nature, any of them are not synthesized manually.
It belongs to the family Mineral acids.
Not a mineral, but most strong acids, such as sulfuric and hydrochloric acids will react with zinc to produce hydrogen.
Sulfuric acid, Hydrochloric acid, and Nitric acid
You think probable to sulfur (S).
No, not strictly speaking. Sulfuric acid is a mineral acid. It is made by reacting Sulfur Trioxide with water. Sulfur Trioxide IS a non-metal oxide.
No, not strictly speaking. Sulfuric acid is a mineral acid. It is made by reacting Sulfur Trioxide with water. Sulfur Trioxide IS a non-metal oxide.
There is no equivalence. One is an hydrocarbon, the other is a mineral acid.
Sulfuric acid (alternative spelling sulphuric acid) is a strong mineral acid with the molecular formula H2SO4. Its historical name is vitriol. The salts of sulfuric acid are called sulfates. Sulfuric acid is soluble in water at all concentrations.
Mineral Acids - Compounds that include Oxygen. H2SO4 - Sulfuric acid HNO3 - Nitric acid H3PO4 - Phosphoric acid
The main mineral that is found in car batteries is lead. Water and sulfuric acid are housed inside of plates that are composed of lead oxide and lead.