Yes, it sometimes can catalyze esterification and nitration reactions
Acts as the dehydrating agent (catalyst).
Salycylic acid and acetic anhydride with a sulphuric acid catalyst
Examples of some common catalysts are:Manganese dioxide: in decomposition of Hydrogen peroxide and Potassium chlorateSulfuric acid: in some esterification reactionsVanadium(V) oxide: in oxidation of sulfur dioxide to trioxideetc.
I believe it is Sulphuric Acid.
No , it is not .
sulfuric acid s usd as oxidant..............
Vanadium pentaoxide
vanadium pentaoxide
The catalyst is vanadium(V) oxide (vanadium pentoxide, V2O5)
Acts as the dehydrating agent (catalyst).
To act as a catalyst
Salycylic acid and acetic anhydride with a sulphuric acid catalyst
Sulphuric acid used in this experiment was used only as a catalyst. So, it is not consumed.
The concentrated sulphuric acid solution is the preferred catalyst for the preparation of esters. Rarely used is the hydrochloric acid as a gas.
The valency for sulphuric acid is H2SO4
No, sulphuric acid is not found in vinegar.
Dilute sulphuric acid is an aqueous solution, formed by adding water to sulphuric acid, resulting in a homogeneous mixture.