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  Sulfuric Acid, 96%, Semiconductor Grade, 1-Gallon Jug #011-12014
Sulfuric Acid, 96%, Semiconductor Grade, 1-Gallon Jug
Price:
$115.60
Chemical Name:
Sulfuric Acid
CAS Number:
7664-93-9
Chemical Formula:
H2SO4
Synonyms:
Sulphuric Acid, Hydrogen Sulfate, Battery Acid, Electrolyte Acid

Detailed Product Description:

 

Sulfuric Acid (also spelled “Sulphuric”) is a colorless, dense, oily liquid with

 

a pungent odor. Noncombustible. Soluble in water. Very reactive. Mixing

 

with water generates exothermic reaction that cause significant temperature

 

rise in solution. Corrosive to most metals. Most commonly used for electrolytes

 

and metal cleaning.

 

 

 

 

Reactivity:

 

Sulfuric acid reacts with most metals via a single displacement reaction to produce

 

hydrogen gas and the metal sulfate.  Dilute H2SO4 attacks iron, aluminum, zinc,

 

manganese, magnesium and nickel, but reactions with tin and copper require the

 

acid to be hot and concentrated.  Lead and tungsten, however, are resistant to

 

sulfuric acid.  The reaction with iron is typical for most of these metals, but the

 

reaction with tin is unusual in that it produces sulfur dioxide rather than hydrogen.

 

 

 

 

As an acid, sulfuric acid reacts with most bases to give the corresponding sulfate

 

(e.g., copper(II) sulfate).  

 

 

 

 

Brand/Grade:

 

This is from Air Products and is semiconductor grade, high purity and

 

controlled for low particulate levels.

 

 

 

 

Precautions:

 

The corrosive properties of sulfuric acid are accentuated by its highly exothermic

 

reaction with water. Therefore, skin burns from sulfuric acid are potentially more

 

serious than those of comparable strong acids (e.g. hydrochloric or nitric acid), as

 

there is additional tissue damage due to dehydration and particularly due to the

 

heat liberated by the reaction with moisture in the tissue.  The danger is obviously

 

greater with more concentrated preparations of sulfuric acid, but even the normal

 

laboratory "dilute" grade (approx. 1 M, 10%) will char paper by dehydration. 

 

 

 

Download the Material Safety Data Sheet for this material and understand

 

the dangers and precautions listed before using this substance.

 

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Strong irritant to eyes and skin. Toxic by inhalation and ingestion. 

 

 

 

 

Use caution in mixing with water due to significant exothermic reaction

 

that can cause boiling and/or explosive spattering. Always add acid to

 

water and not the reverse.

 

 

 

 

MSDS: Click here to download copy of Material Safety Data Sheet

 

 

 

 

Click here to download copy of exothermic temperature rise data.

 

 

 

 

Packaging:

 

Comes packed in 4 x 1 Gallon Jug cases.

 

 


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