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identification reaction of sulphuric acid​

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Sulfuric acid, sulfuric also spelled sulphuric (H2SO4), also called oil of vitriol, or hydrogen sulfate, dense, colourless, oily, corrosive liquid; one of the most important of all chemicals, prepared industrially by the reaction of water with sulfur trioxide (see sulfur oxide), which in turn is made by chemical ...

How Sulphuric acid is formed?

Sulfuric acid is produced from sulfur, oxygen and water via the contact process. In the first step, sulfur is burned to produce sulfur dioxide. This is then oxidised to sulfur trioxide using oxygen in the presence of a vanadium(V) oxide catalyst. ... Oleum is reacted with water to form concentrated H2SO4.

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