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No. It is a mixture of sulphuric acid and water.
the answer is dilute sulphuric acid... thats what everyone says
H2SO4(dilute)
One way to convert dilute sulphuric acid to concentrated sulphuric acid is through a process called evaporation. In this method, the dilute acid is heated to evaporate the water content, leaving behind the concentrated acid. Another method involves adding concentrated sulphuric acid to the dilute solution until the desired concentration is achieved.
Sulphuric acid turns blue litmus paper red, indicating its acidic nature.
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Dilute sulfuric acid is still acid. It is NOT basic at all.
Dilute HCl turns blue litmus paper red. This is because the HCl solution is acidic, causing a color change in the blue litmus paper indicating the presence of an acid.
Litmus paper will turn red in dilute hydrochloric acid, indicating that the solution is acidic.
Copper does not react with dilute Sulphuric acid.
Blue litmus is used to test acidic solutions.
Litmus is red at a pH under 4,5.