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How is sulfuric acid formed in the medical drug nitroglycerin?

Nitroglycerin does not contain any Sulfur and therefore can never form Sulfuric Acid.


What acid is a sulfuric acid?

Sulfuric acid is a strong mineral acid with the chemical formula H2SO4. It is highly corrosive and commonly used in various industrial applications, such as in batteries, fertilizers, and the production of various chemicals.


What is the name of two acids?

Any acid? There is hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, acetic acid, and sulfuric acid to name a few.


Will sulfuric acid damage optical glass?

No sulfuric acid has no effect on glass (of any kind), only acids containing fluorine like hydrofluoric acid (HF) can attack glass. However the sulfuric acid will probably damage whatever material that the glass is mounted in.


Does a solution of sulfuric acid have a definite volume and shape?

A solution of sulfuric acid will have the same properties as any other liquid. It will have a definite volume but its shape will be that of its container.


Why sulphuric acid is added into silver nitrate solution in electroplating?

Sulfuric acid is added to the silver nitrate solution in electroplating to increase the conductivity of the solution. This allows for a more efficient deposition of silver onto the object being plated. The sulfuric acid also helps to dissolve any oxide layers on the surface of the object, ensuring a good bond between the silver and the substrate.


What is an atrane?

An atrane is any of a class of tricyclic cagelike heterocycles having a transannular dative bond between a nitrogen and another heteroatom.


Is aluminum good for carrying sulfuric acid?

Aluminum is not recommended for carrying sulfuric acid as it can react and corrode the metal, potentially causing leaks or other safety hazards. It is better to use materials like stainless steel or glass for transporting sulfuric acid.


What base neautralizes sulfuric acid?

A base is any oxide of a Group (I) or (II) metal ,such as K2O or MgO. As a general formula it is ' M2O ' or ' MO '. NB Do not confuse a base with an alkali. An alkali is a soluble base. e.g. M2O + H2O = 2MOH or MO + H2O = M(OH)2 'M' is the given metal. NNB The general acid reactions are Acid + Base = Salt + Water Acid + Alkali = Salt + Water (again). Also Acid + metal = Salt + Hydrogen Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide.


Which acid and which base could react to form the salt aluminum sulfate al2(so4)3?

2Al(OH)3 + 3H2SO4 -> Al2(SO4)3 + 6H2O Looks like aluminum hydroxide and sulfuric acid will form the salt aluminum sulfate and water.


Why is sulfuric acid a better choice than ethanoic acid for the electrolyte?

Sulfuric acid is a stronger electrolyte than ethanoic acid, meaning it dissociates into ions more readily, enhancing conductivity. Sulfuric acid is also more stable and less prone to decomposition compared to ethanoic acid, making it a better choice for sustained electrolytic reactions.


How many molecules are present in 1 molar mass of sulfuric acid?

Avogadro's number, about 6.022 X 1023.