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why concentrated sulphuric acid is highly corrosive in nature ?​

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Answered by krupa212010106
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The corrosive nature of H2SO4 is due to its dehydrating action. . Note: Such skin burns can be treated with alkali since it can neutralize the acid. Some other examples of dehydrating agents are concentrated phosphoric acid, hot aluminium oxide.

Answered by jacobriya9
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Some other examples of dehydrating agents are concentrated phosphoric acid, hot aluminium oxide. Sulphuric acid is highly viscous in nature because its molecules are associated with hydrogen bonding. It is a highly corrosive chemical. It is also used as a sulphonating agent in organic reactions.

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