because anumber of chemicals as well as acids can be prepared from it
Sulphuric acid is known as the "King of Chemicals" because it is the most reactive of the acids and bases.
because anumber of chemicals as well as acids can be prepared from it
No , the HCI(Hydrochloric acid) acid in the king of all acid .
Sulphuric Acid
sulphuric acid
Sulphuric Acid is known as King of Chemicals
Sulfuric acid is called sulfuric acid because sulfuric comes from the root word sulfur. Also because sulfuric acid contains one sulfur atom. It is just like Epsom salt called Magnesium Sulfide. It contains one magnesium atom and one sulfur atom
mixture of sulphuric acid and hydrochloric acid . this mixture is known as king of acids or tejab(hindi) . everything dissolves in it except gold and silver and glass .
This is a hard question to answer, and I can think of four different ways to answer it, depending on exactly what you mean...Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4) is the strongest (and most corrosive) common laboratory acid that one will encounter. However it is neither the strongest nor most corrosive acid out there.Hydrofluoric Acid (HF), while technically a weak acid, is the most dangerous and corrosive of acids. It will readily dissolve glass (a normally chemically inert substance) and can do much more damage to you than sulfuric acid ever good such as precipitating the calcium out of your blood leaving you in unimaginable pain while giving you cardiac arrest..Fluoroantimonic Acid (HSbF6) is the strongest acid that exists (i.e. the best protonator) and will actually make sulfuric acid act as a base.Agua Regia/Aqua Regis is a mixture of concentrated hydrochloric acid (HCl) and nitric (HNO3) acid which can be used to dissolve gold. It literally means "royal water" or "king's water".Hope this helps, not sure exactly what you meant...
King of ChemicalsOil of VitriolChamber AcidBattery acidDipping acidHydrogen sulfateBOVMatting acidNordhausen acidSchwefelsaeureloesungenVitriol brown oilZwavelzuuroplossingenElectrolyte acidSpirit of alumSpirit of vitriolDihydrogen sulfateAcide sulfuriqueAcido solforico
Because this chemical has the most uses in industries, more than any other chemical.
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.