Vitriol is a dated name for sulfuric acid.
Oil of vitriol.
Vitriol is a term that can refer to either a caustic substance (such as sulfuric acid) or to harsh, bitter, or abusive language or criticism. It is often used figuratively to describe the intensity and venom of someone's words or emotions.
Sulphuric acid is sometimes called oil of vitriol because of its oily appearance and its historic connection with the term "vitriol," which originally referred to various sulfates. The word "vitriol" comes from the Latin word for glass, possibly due to the glassy appearance of some sulfate salts.
My Vitriol was created in 1999.
Vitriol is an archaic term for sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is a highly corrosive mineral acid with the chemical formula H2SO4. Vitriol was historically used to refer to various sulfates or sulfuric acid in alchemy and early chemistry.
Oil of vitriol is an old name for concentrated sulfuric acid.
The traditional name for sulfuric acid is vitriol, which is also the root word for criticizing bitterly. The word "vitriol" is often used metaphorically to describe harsh and caustic criticism or language.
Vitriol is acid, and was used by the alchemists to dissolve and break down matter.
Blue vitriol is a compound. It has molecular formula CuSO4.7H2O.
Last Call for Vitriol was created on 2002-07-09.
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