common rocks contain sulfur
sulphur and hydrogen the molecular formula is H2SO4
nitric acid, HNO3
Sulphur Dioxide can be prepared by reaction of copper with concentrate sulphuric acid. Cu + H2SO4 ----------> CuSO4 +SO2 + 2H2O
No. Organic acids contain carbon and a carboxyl group. Sulphuric acid contains hydrogen, sulphur, and oxygen.
The element in sulphuric acid is sulphur dioxide and water. The element in sulphuric acid is sulphur dioxide and water.
ascorbic acid
sulphur and hydrogen the molecular formula is H2SO4
nitric acid, HNO3
A rain that contains gases is ACID RAIN.It contains oxides of sulphur and nitrogen.
Sulphur Dioxide can be prepared by reaction of copper with concentrate sulphuric acid. Cu + H2SO4 ----------> CuSO4 +SO2 + 2H2O
No. Organic acids contain carbon and a carboxyl group. Sulphuric acid contains hydrogen, sulphur, and oxygen.
an acid burn
No. Organic acids contain carbon and a carboxyl group. Sulphuric acid contains hydrogen, sulphur, and oxygen.
The element in sulphuric acid is sulphur dioxide and water. The element in sulphuric acid is sulphur dioxide and water.
Coal is made from trees that died long ago and were covered with dirt that turned to rock. Coal contains the same inorganic elements as trees and in the same percentages. One of those elements is sulphur. When coal burns, it produces a lot of carbon dioxide and a little bit of sulphur dioxide. Power plants and refineries can use scrubbers to remove sulphur dioxide from smoke or they can let it go into the atmosphere. When the sulphur dioxide reaches the atmosphere, it slowly turns into sulphur trioxide. When a molecule of sulphur trioxide meets with a molecule of water vapor, it forms a molecule of sulphuric acid, an extremely powerful acid. This joins other molecules of water to create dilute sulphuric acid. This falls as rain, acid rain. Petroleum also contains sulphur but the sulphur is generally removed in the refining process.
the most common ones would be Hydrochloric acid Nitric acid Boric acid Sulfuric acid Perchloric
Sulphur acid may be produced when rainwater combines with sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere. Sulphur dioxide may be produced by the burning of fossil fuels and through volcanic eruptions. Sulphur acid weathers rock by solution.