Properties of dilute sulphuric acid
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Physical properties: H2SO4 is a colorless or slightly yellow viscous liquid with a pungent odor.
It has a density of 1.84 g/mL,
boiling point of 337 °C, and
melting point of 10 °C.
"Concentrated" sulfuric acid is 98% in water, and is the most stable form.
chemical property
2. As a Dehydrating agent:
Sulphuric acid has great affinity(the willingness of two or more elements or compounds to form a chemical or attractive bond of some type) for water and thus used as dehydrating agent. Charring with many organic compounds like sugar, alcohol, wood, paper, oxalic acid formic acid etc.
For example
C12 H22 O11 + H2SO4 ——–> 12C + H2SO4 + 11H2O
C2H5OH + H2SO4 ———> C2H2 + H2So4 + H2O
* Strong acids are fully ionized in water.
3. As an Oxidizing Agent:
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Physical properties: H2SO4 is a colorless or slightly yellow viscous liquid with a pungent odor.
It has a density of 1.84 g/mL,
boiling point of 337 °C, and
melting point of 10 °C.
"Concentrated" sulfuric acid is 98% in water, and is the most stable form.
chemical property
2. As a Dehydrating agent:
Sulphuric acid has great affinity(the willingness of two or more elements or compounds to form a chemical or attractive bond of some type) for water and thus used as dehydrating agent. Charring with many organic compounds like sugar, alcohol, wood, paper, oxalic acid formic acid etc.
For example
C12 H22 O11 + H2SO4 ——–> 12C + H2SO4 + 11H2O
C2H5OH + H2SO4 ———> C2H2 + H2So4 + H2O
* Strong acids are fully ionized in water.
3. As an Oxidizing Agent:
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