The molecular maass of sulfuric acid (98,08) is greater than the molecular mass of water (18).
A more diluted acid.
No
Sulfuric acid is far more corrosive.
When the concentration is considered, concentrated acid contains more molecules than the dilute acid. It is only one way to measure the strength. If we consider the reactivity with the absence of water and moisture, dilute sulfuric acid is more reactive than the concentrated acid.
Oleum is more stronger acid than Sulfuric acid
yes for it requires more specific heat to raise 1g of water than 1g of sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid is more stronger than Nitric acid, but Nitric acid is more reactive than Sulfuric acid.
Hydrochloric acid is HCL Sulfuric acid is H2SO4 Mixing hydrochloric and sulfuric acid would just result in the sulfuric acid sapping (dehydrating) the hydrochloric acid of its water, releasing a small amount of hydrogen chloride. However, no chemical reaction is taking place.
Yes, BUT... Liquid SO3 is HIGHLY reactive and not readily available. Pure SO3 reacts readily (and violently) with water or sulfuric acid. To manufacture sulfuric acid, dilute gaseous SO3 is absorbed in sulfuric acid to increase the concentration of the acid. 100% sulfuric acid can still absorb more SO3. When extra SO3 is dissolved in 100% H2SO4 (sulfuric acid) the solution is called oleum or fuming sulfuric acid. In general, oleum is used when free SO3 is required.
Sulfuric acid is better, as it catalyzes more reactions
yes it will because carbon tetracholride has more dence than sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid is a compound since it is made of more than one element.