Taste:
Biter
Classification:
Inorganic Acids
Organic Acid Types:
Sulfonic Acid
Inorganic Acid Types:
Sulfuric Acid
Grade:
Industrial Grade
Purity:
98%
Application:
Lab purpose
Usage:
Industrial
Melting Point:
10 Degree C
Density:
1.84 g/cm3 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
Raw Material:
Liquid
Contact Person
Datar Match Factory Compound, Opposite Sayaji Hospital, Sunav Road,
Sulfuric corrosive (American spelling and the favored IUPAC name) or sulphuric corrosive (Commonwealth spelling), referred to in ancient history as oil of poison, is a mineral corrosive made out of the components sulfur, oxygen and hydrogen, with the sub-atomic equation H 2SO 4. It is a dreary, scentless and thick fluid that is miscible with water. In different focuses the corrosive is utilized in the production of manures, shades, colors, drugs, cleansers, and inorganic salts and acids, as well as in oil refining and metallurgical cycles. Sulphuric corrosive is created from sulfur. Within the sight of air, sulfur dioxide is first gotten by consuming the liquid sulfur. Within the sight of an impetus for vanadium pentoxide, sulfur dioxide is then switched over completely to sulfur trioxide. Sulfuric corrosive is a lackluster sleek fluid. It is solvent in water with arrival of intensity. It is destructive to metals and tissue. It will roast wood and most other natural matter on contact, however is probably not going to cause a fire.
Taste: | Biter |
Classification: | Inorganic Acids |
Organic Acid Types: | Sulfonic Acid |
Inorganic Acid Types: | Sulfuric Acid |
Grade: | Industrial Grade |
Purity: | 98% |
Application: | Lab purpose |
Usage: | Industrial |
Melting Point: | 10 Degree C |
Density: | 1.84 g/cm3 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3) |
Raw Material: | Liquid |