because some chemicals contain really powerful acids which can burn and melt things like plastic
The problem with questions like this is that the second bit of the question is always missing, making it impossible to answer. You're not telling us what they are more dangerous than - goldfish, bags of sand, old plastic bags? What?
The systematic name for sulphuric acid is sulfuric acid.
Gold does not react with sulphuric acid under normal conditions. Gold is a noble metal and is resistant to corrosion by acids, including sulphuric acid.
No, sulphuric acid is stronger than sulphurous acid. Sulphuric acid is a strong acid that can fully dissociate in water to release hydrogen ions, while sulphurous acid is a weak acid that only partially dissociates.
The word equation for the reaction between aluminium hydroxide and sulphuric acid is: aluminium hydroxide + sulphuric acid → aluminium sulphate + water.
This depends on the material of the carboy.
because carboys is made up of glass
The problem with questions like this is that the second bit of the question is always missing, making it impossible to answer. You're not telling us what they are more dangerous than - goldfish, bags of sand, old plastic bags? What?
Yes it is, especially in above 90% concentration.
The valency for sulphuric acid is H2SO4
No, sulphuric acid is not found in vinegar.
No. It is a mixture of sulphuric acid and water.
Fertilisers contain Sulphuric acid.
Yes. Sulphuric acid is british
There are many different concentrations of "concentrated sulphuric acid". It is possible to deduce the concentration of the sulphuric acid by titration.
You can use either the nitric or hydrochloric acid as a replacement of the sulphuric acid.
The chemical formula of sulphuric acid is H2SO4.