No. Organic acids contain carbon and a carboxyl group. Sulphuric acid contains hydrogen, sulphur, and oxygen.
Sulfuric acid has no hydrocarbon chains. It has no organic functional groups and therefore it is an inorganic compound.
Because it is not organic
No, organic means containing carbon. The formula for sulphuric acid is H2SO4, meaning it contains no carbon.
Graphically, you might show: (lemon juice)... SULFURIC ACID! Lemon Juice is in the lowest levels of acidity; it is weak, organic and totally consumable. Sulfuric acid is powerful enough to run the battery that starts your car, and one of its functions is to extract oxygen out of organic compounds (it turns organic compounds into charcoal).
It is a strong organic acid with a pka value of -2.8 very similiar to sulfuric acid at -3.
plutoonic acid
No. Organic acids contain carbon and a carboxyl group. Sulphuric acid contains hydrogen, sulphur, and oxygen.
sulfuric acid or sulphuric acid
There is no equivalence. One is an hydrocarbon, the other is a mineral acid.
Ya, you betcha! Undiluted sulfuric (sulphuric) acid is a very strong acid. It will decompose and dissolve many organic items, including skin.
Sulfuric Acid is a powerful acid and not a base.
Sulfuric acid