Chemistry, asked by ayushnimak, 11 months ago

Why is 100% H2SO4 not an acid?

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Answered by alisa67
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Although 100% sulfuric acid can be made, this loses SO3 at the boiling point to produce 98.3% acid. The 98% grade is more stable for storage, making it the usual form for "concentrated" sulfuric acid. Other concentrations of sulfuric acid are used for different purposes. ... 98%, concentrated (pH about 0.1.

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Answered by pritam20ps05
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It is because at 100% conc. H2SO4 the chemical is so reactive that it cant keep its stability and hence loses its acidic nature. NOT FULLY SURE TAKE IT AS 80% ANSWERE

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