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what happend when an misted reacts with sulfuric acid write its chemical reactions​

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Answered by isabelvegafontanez
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Explanation:

Since it is an oxidant that has a deep acidic disposition, the acid in its pure form is extremely corrosive to other products. Furthermore, pure acid is a dehydrator, meaning it can remove water from whatever material it comes into contact with (except phosphorus pentoxide that dehydrates sulfuric acid to sulfur trioxide). It's also hygroscopic, removing water vapor from the air with ease. A lot of heat is released as sulfuric acid is added to water (this can not be reversed). Pure sulfuric acid may trigger serious chemical burns and also secondary thermal burns due to dehydration as it comes into contact with it; even tiny concentrations of the pure acid are dangerous. Sulfuric acid in water is far less risky. Although the solution of the acid in water solution would be quite acidic, the oxidative and dehydrating effects are only present in the pure acid, which can also be treated with caution.

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