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What Are The Uses Of Sulphuric Acid?

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A molecule that consists of one atom of sulphur, two atoms of hydrogen and four atoms of oxygen is known as Sulphuric Acid, H2SO4. It was invented in 1836AD by a British chemist called Mr. John Daniel.
The invention of Sulphuric acid proved to be very useful and is thus, used on a very large scale. It is used in paints and dyes, making detergents, fertilizers like ammonium sulphate and phosphate fertilizers, as an acid in a car battery, as a dehydrating agent, leather tanning, explosive, synthetic rubber, as a catalyst, in metal handling and anodizing and also to evaluate the economic expansion. It is extensively used in the chemical industry, under the control of 1986 Pesticides Regulations; Sulphuric acid is used as a farming desiccant on peas, corns, potatoes and bulbs.
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Sulpuric acid is used in the poroducton of fertilizer, dyes, pigments, paints, tnt.
It is also used as laboratory agent.   It is also used as an electrolyte in storage battery.   It is also used in textile, paper and leather industry,
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One is to etch metal prior to electroplating or for lead acid batteries.
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Hmm..it is used to make fertilisers, manufacture detergent, manufacture synthetic fibres, manufacture paint pigment, an electrolyte in lead accumulators,etc.
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A use of sulphuric acid is mainly to test whether this substance has any metals in it.

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