Vitriol is almost pure H2SO4, with little or no water. Sulfuric acid is a solution of this compound in water.
Sulfuric acid, when super concentrated, is called oil of vitriol, or simply oil vitriol.
Vitriol is another name for sulfuric acid.
Nitric acid = Aqua Fortis, Spirit of Nitre Sulfuric acid = Oil of Vitriol, or simply Vitriol
In the eighteenth century, sulfuric acid was made from green vitriol. the sulfuric acid thus formed has a oily appearance. so it was name as the oil of vitriol.
I don't know that sulfuric acid even has a household name. It used to be called oil of vitriol, if that helps.
Sulfuric acid, when super concentrated, is called oil of vitriol, or simply oil vitriol.
Vitriol is another name for sulfuric acid.
Oil of Vitriol is an old name for sulfuric acid (H2SO4). Sulfuric acid's structural formula is:
Nitric acid = Aqua Fortis, Spirit of Nitre Sulfuric acid = Oil of Vitriol, or simply Vitriol
In the eighteenth century, sulfuric acid was made from green vitriol. the sulfuric acid thus formed has a oily appearance. so it was name as the oil of vitriol.
Vitriol is a dated name for sulfuric acid.
Oil of vitriol.
Vitriol? As in sulfuric acid? No. It can cause a positive on a death test, though.
I don't know that sulfuric acid even has a household name. It used to be called oil of vitriol, if that helps.
Sulfuric acid is traditionally known as vitriol. This name is derived from the Latin word for glass. Because of sulfuric acid's corrosive properties, the term vitriol also came to mean a bitter criticism.
Sulfuric acid is also known as battery acid, dihydrogen sulfate, electrolyte acid, hydrogen sulfate, mattling acid, oil of vitriol, spirit of sulfur, sulphuric acid, and acide sulfurique.
Sulfuric acid (alternative spelling sulphuric acid) is a strong mineral acid with the molecular formula H2SO4. Its historical name is vitriol. The salts of sulfuric acid are called sulfates. Sulfuric acid is soluble in water at all concentrations.