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A colorless to pale yellow oily liquid, chemical formula H2SO4.
Product Name: Sulfuric Acid
Form: Liquid
Appearance: Colorless
Formula: H2SO4
Solubility: Sulfuric acid is highly soluble in water, with a great affinity for water molecules.
Country of Origin: Made in China
CAS. No.: 7664-93-9
HS Code: 2807000010
UN No.: 1830
EINECS No.: 231-639-5
Application: Fertilizer Production, Chemical Synthesis, Petroleum Refining, Metal Processing, Battery Acid, Water Treatment, Paper Production, Pharmaceuticals, Food Industry, Synthetic Fibers, Waste Water Treatment.
Sulfuric Acid Product Detailed Description
1. Product Overview
Sulfuric acid (HSO) is a strong, highly corrosive acid available in liquid form. It is widely used in various industries, including chemical manufacturing, fertilizers, oil refining, and wastewater treatment.
2. Chemical Properties
Molecular Formula: HSO
Molecular Weight: 98.08 g/mol
Appearance: Clear, colorless to slightly yellow liquid.
Solubility: Fully miscible with water, releases heat during dissolution.
Reactivity: Strong oxidizing agent, reacts violently with bases and many metals to produce hydrogen gas.
3. Specifications
Concentration: Commonly available as 98% (by weight) or concentrated sulfuric acid.
Specific Gravity: ~1.84 g/cm�³ (98% concentration).
Purity: High purity grades available for specific applications.
4. Applications
Chemical Manufacturing: Used as a reagent in the production of various chemicals.
Fertilizers: Key component in the production of phosphate fertilizers.
Oil Refining: Used for sulfur removal and refining processes.
Wastewater Treatment: Neutralizes alkaline substances.
Metal Processing: Used for pickling metals to remove rust and scale.
5. Packaging and Storage
Packaging: Stored in corrosion-resistant containers (e.g., stainless steel or high-density polyethylene).
Storage: Keep in a cool, well-ventilated area, away from incompatible materials.
6. Safety Information
Hazard Classification: Highly corrosive, can cause severe burns and damage to eyes and skin.
Personal Protective Equipment: Wear protective clothing, gloves, goggles, and face shields.
First Aid: Rinse affected areas with water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if ingested.
Environmental Precautions: Avoid releasing into the environment. Neutralize spills with a base (e.g., sodium bicarbonate) before cleanup.
7. Handling and Disposal
Handling: Handle with care to avoid spills. Use appropriate tools and protective equipment.
Disposal: Follow local regulations. Neutralize with a base before disposal.
8. Regulatory Information
Regulations: Governed by chemical safety regulations such as GHS and REACH.
Labelling: Containers must be clearly labelled with hazard symbols and safety information.
Sulfuric acid is one of the strongest acids and is highly corrosive.
It is a colorless, oily, very viscous and hygroscopic
liquid
Size
5L, 10L, 25L, 200L
The plant shall be able to operate at least 330 days/year it shall be capable of operating either at 40% or 110% of the rated capacity.
The plant shall use elemental sulphur with a single train of equipment, using double contact process. Using vanadium penta oxide as a catalyst, and should be based on the most technically and economically up-to date feasible process.
Pure sulfuric acid does not occur naturally due to its strong affinity to water vapor; it is hygroscopic and readily absorbs water vapor from the air. Concentrated sulfuric acid is highly corrosive towards other materials, from rocks to metals, since it is an oxidant with powerful dehydrating properties. Phosphorus pentoxide is a notable exception in that it is not dehydrated by sulfuric acid but, to the contrary, dehydrates sulfuric acid to sulfur trioxide. Upon addition of sulfuric acid to water, a considerable amount of heat is released; thus, the reverse procedure of adding water to the acid should not be performed since the heat released may boil the solution, spraying droplets of hot acid during the process. Upon contact with body tissue, sulfuric acid can cause severe acidic chemical burns and even secondary thermal burns due to dehydration. Dilute sulfuric acid is substantially less hazardous without the oxidative and dehydrating properties; however, it should still be handled with care for its acidity.
Sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid is the most necessary and versatile chemical substance in the world. the product is used in almost all industrial sectors. Typical areas of use are the production of fertilizers and pigments as well as in metal ore extraction. In addition, sulfuric acid is used widely in the chemical industry in the production of fibers, hydrofluoric acid, chlorine drying, etc. The sources of raw materials for the production of most sulfur acid grades are sulfur and sulfur dioxide (so2). The technological gases formed in the pyrometallurgical processes for copper extraction are utilized in our production processes.
Although the sulfuric acid produced by aurubis bulgaria is among the highest quality on the market, the company also invests in the initial stages of purification in order to further increase the quality of the product.
Two kinds of h2so4, technical and battery acid.
Sulfuric acid (h2so4) (technical quality)
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Parameters
Guaranted values
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Monohydrate, wintertime, in %
95.0-96.5
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Monohydrate, summertime, Â in %
96.5-98.3
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Fe, in ppm
 5.43-30
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Residues of ignition (roi), in ppm
 10-60
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As, in ppm
 0.04-0.2
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Pb, in ppm
 0.04-0.08
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Nox, in ppm
 0.5-1
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Chlorides, in ppm