"Platinum resists sulfuric acid in all concentrations and temperatures."
Source: Handbook of Corrosion Data - 2nd Edition, p. 850, ASM International, Materials Park, Ohio, 1995, ISBN: 0-87170-518-4
No, Sulfuric acid will not corrode platinum.
What will corrode platinum is aqua regia, which is a mixture of hydrochloric acid and nitric acid.
Platinum does not react with sulfuric acid under normal conditions.
gold and platinum
sulfuric acid or sulphuric acid
Sulfuric Acid is a powerful acid and not a base.
Sulfuric acid is a reagent.
Platinum does not react with sulfuric acid under normal conditions.
gold and platinum
Manganese dioxide Sulfuric acid Vanadium pentoxide Platinum Palladium
sulfuric acid or sulphuric acid
H2SO4 . This tells us that there are 2 hydrogen ato,ms, one sulphur atom and 4 oxygen atoms in a molecule of sulphuric acid .
Sulfuric Acid is a powerful acid and not a base.
Sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid is a reagent.
Sulfuric acid is H2SO4
Sulfuric acid degrades
Concentrated sulfuric acid has sulfuric acid molecules where dilute sulfuric acid has sulfate ions and hydrogen ions. Water in the diluted solution acts as the ionization medium.
Oleum is more stronger acid than Sulfuric acid