Physics, asked by SoumyadipDewanji, 1 year ago

what is sulphan (সালফান)?

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Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is 100% oleum.


Sulphan is 100% oleum. In other words, sulphan or oleum is a mixture of concentrated sulphuric acid that has been saturated with excess sulphur trioxide. This is a corrosive dense liquid and is a strong dehydrating agent. When it is poured on glucose or sugar, it draws out practically all the water from the same.
Answered by Lizasaha72559
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Sulphan is 100% oleum.......

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