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Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is more acidic than nitric acid (HNO3).
Not at all, but it depends on how dilute the sulphuric acid, but usually no.
Because Sulphuric acid is a better elecrtolyte ;)
I recently did a experiment for school chemistry and found that lemon juice corroded more that sulphuric acid.
It would change your results because concentrated HCl is more acidic then H2SO4, therefore, there would be a larger change in pH quicker.
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is more acidic than nitric acid (HNO3).
Not at all, but it depends on how dilute the sulphuric acid, but usually no.
Because Sulphuric acid is a better elecrtolyte ;)
Acid rain is made excessively acidic by a combination of sulphuric and nitric acid.
Dilute sulfuric acid is still acid. It is NOT basic at all.
Yes, it is dilute sulphuric acid.
I recently did a experiment for school chemistry and found that lemon juice corroded more that sulphuric acid.
Solution of Copper(2) sulphate is acidic in nature. This is due to the fact that in solution, copper sulphate reacts with water to produce copper(2)hydroxide and sulphuric acid: CuSO4 + H2O ------> Cu(OH)2 + H2SO4 Copper hydroxide is a weak base whereas Sulphuric acid is a very strong acid. Due to presence of a strong acid (sulphuric acid) this solution is acidic in nature. :)
Sulphur dioxide is a non- metallic oxide and hence it is an acidic oxide. Since it is acidic in nature, when added to water it forms sulphuric acid which is an acid.
It would change your results because concentrated HCl is more acidic then H2SO4, therefore, there would be a larger change in pH quicker.
Blue litmus is used to test acidic solutions.
add water in copious amounts if acid is contained