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Concentrated sulfuric acid can be made from dilute sulfuric acid by removing the water through a process such as distillation or evaporation. This can be achieved by heating the dilute sulfuric acid to bring it to its boiling point and capturing the vapors that are released, leaving behind the more concentrated sulfuric acid.
No, it is not possible to convert sulfuric acid to nitrous acid.
It is impossible; and don't drink sulfuric acid.
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You would need to react iron with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to produce iron sulfate (FeSO4).
To prepare 7M sulfuric acid from concentrated sulfuric acid, first calculate the volume of concentrated sulfuric acid needed to make 7M solution. Then, measure the calculated volume of concentrated sulfuric acid and carefully dilute it with water to the desired volume while stirring continuously. Make sure to add acid to water slowly to prevent splashing or generation of heat.
To determine the mass of the sulfuric acid, you need to know the density of sulfuric acid. The density of sulfuric acid is around 1.84 g/ml. Using this density, you can multiply the volume (26.2 ml) by the density to find the mass of the sulfuric acid.
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To prepare 0.125 N sulfuric acid, you would first need to calculate the amount of sulfuric acid needed by using the formula: (desired normality) x (equivalent weight) x (volume in liters) = mass of the substance. Then, weigh out the required amount of sulfuric acid and dissolve it in water to make the desired volume of solution.
To make 1 molar (1M) sulfuric acid, you will need to dissolve 98.08 grams of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) in enough water to make 1 liter of solution. Measure out the appropriate amount of sulfuric acid using a balance and dissolve it in a volumetric flask with the necessary amount of water to reach a final volume of 1 liter. Remember to always add acid to water and not the other way around to avoid splattering and potential hazards.
To make 0.02N sulfuric acid from concentrated sulfuric acid (usually 98% purity), you need to dilute the concentrated sulfuric acid with water in a specific ratio. Use the formula C1V1 = C2V2, where C1 is the initial concentration (98%), V1 is the volume to be taken, C2 is the final concentration (0.02N), and V2 is the final volume desired. By rearranging this formula, you can calculate the volume of concentrated sulfuric acid needed and then dilute it with water to reach the desired concentration.
The element that can be found in nature and is used to make sulfuric acid is Sulfur.