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Sulfuric acid (American
spelling and the
preferred IUPAC name) or
sulphuric acid (Commonwealth spelling),
known in
antiquity as oil of vitriol, is a mineral...
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sulfuric acid. SO2 + H2O + 1⁄2 O2 → H2SO4
Sulfur dioxide dissolves in
water to give "sulfurous
acid",
which cannot be
isolated and is
instead an
acidic solution...
- in
November 1788,
Ledyard accidentally poisoned himself with
vitriolic acid (sulfuric
acid) and died in Cairo,
Egypt on 10
January 1789. John
Ledyard was...
- (On the
types of
gases which one
obtains from
combinations of
strong vitriolic acid and alcohol),
Chemische Annalen ... , 2 : 195-205, 310-316, 430-440...
- Air in the
Nitrous Acid, and on the
Means of
decomposing and
recomposing that
Acid." "On the
Solution of
Mercury in
Vitriolic Acid." "Experiments on the...
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Britain in
January 1775, he
continued his
experiments and
discovered "
vitriolic acid air" (sulphur dioxide, SO2).[citation needed] In
March he
wrote to several...
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communicated to the
Royal Society some "Experiments on the
Congelation of the
Vitriolic Acid", and on 1 May 1788 "Remarks on the
Principle of Acidity, Decomposition...
- "the
intestines open with
Castor Oil;[...]or the
Pyrment waters with
Vitriolic acid and Aromatics" Call for
dissertation on
chapters of
Revelation "proving...
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mephitic air and
inflammable air to
include "inflammable
nitrous air," "
vitriolic acid air," "alkaline air" and "dephlogisticated air".
Priestley also described...
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Britain in
January 1775, he
continued his
experiments and
discovered vitriolic acid air (sulphur dioxide, SO2). In
March he
wrote to
several people regarding...