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Q: What is the common name for suphuric acid?
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Copper sulphate can be made using a reaction between copper oxide and an acid Which acid?

Sulphuric acid . The 'sulphate' is the clue.


What happens when sulphuric acid is poured on a copper plate?

equation = copper+suphuric acid=copper sulphate+hydrozen


Why is acid a compound?

Anything that is not an element is a compound. Suphuric acid consists of sulphur, hydrogen, and oxygen and is therefore a compound.


What happen when sulphuric acid is poured on copper plate?

equation = copper+suphuric acid=copper sulphate+hydrozen


Why is sulfuric acid a compound?

Anything that is not an element is a compound. Suphuric acid consists of sulphur, hydrogen, and oxygen and is therefore a compound.


What gasses are produced while burning charcoal?

Sulphur Dioxide and then that often mixes with water vapoud to produce Suphuric Acid (Acid Rain)


What is suphuric acid used for?

In paint manufacture. to provide the sulphate anion in pigments.


What is the chemical symbol for suphuric acid?

Sulphuric Acid is H2SO4 Sulphurous Acid is H2SO3 Oleum(fuming sulphuric acid) is H2S2O7 ( Also known as pyrosulphuric acid ; very nasty stuff).


Common name of hydrocloric acid?

HClO3: common name is " Chloric acid " (Sorry, but there is no other/shorter/easier name)


Which is the common name of ascorbic acid?

The common name of ascorbic acid is Vitamin C.


What is the common name of Formic acid?

Formic Acid is the archaic common name. Its modern IUPAC name is Methanopic Acid. The formula is HCOOH


How do you name acid compound?

By one of two methods: 1-common name (CH3COOH common name acetic acid) 2-IUPAC name according to number of carbons (CH3COOH common name acetic acid but in IUPAC called methanoic acid)