Sulphuric acid is world's most produced chemical used in various industries. It's a colourless liquid heavier than water with molecular weight 98. Mixing with water creates explosive reaction due to heat release
H2SO4 contains two hydrogen, one sulfur, and four oxygen atoms. Sulfur forms two double and two single bonds with oxygen atoms. Each oxygen atom has two lone pairs
H2SO4 contains sulfur atom at center surrounded by two oxygen atoms. Molecule has double bond between sulfur and oxygen. Two O-H groups form single bond with sulfur
Colorless, oily liquid with density 1.841 g/cu cm. Boiling point 554°F, melting point 50.65°F. Miscible with water, generating heat. Density 15 lb/gal
Sulfuric acid is a strong dibasic acid used in laboratories and industry. Dilute sulfuric acid solutions typically have low pH values. One sulfuric acid molecule can react with two hydroxyl ions
Law of conservation of mass states matter cannot be created or destroyed. Chemical equations must have same number of atoms on each side. Balancing is done only by adjusting coefficients