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more sulfuric acid to a metal could cause?

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Answered by bhumikabisht70
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Sulfuric acid is very reactive and dissolves most metals, it is a concentrated acid that oxidizes, dehydrates, or sulfonates most organic compounds, often causes charring. ... It reacts with most metals, particularly when diluted with water, to form flammable hydrogen gas, which may create an explosion hazard.

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Sulfuric acid is very reactive and dissolves most metals, it is a concentrated acid that oxidizes, dehydrates, or sulfonates most organic compounds, often causes charring. ... It reacts with most metals, particularly when diluted with water, to form flammable hydrogen gas, which may create an explosion hazard.

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