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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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Sulphuric Acid (French:
Acide sulfurique) is a
Belgian novel by Amélie Nothomb. It was
first published in 2005. It
details the
thoughts and
pursuits of...
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battered to
death or shot his
victims and
disposed of
their bodies using sulphuric acid before forging their signatures so he
could sell
their possessions and...
- For example,
sulphuric acid can be used to
dissolve the
plastic housing of a chip.
Chips are
immersed in a gl**** jar with
sulphuric acid,
after which...
- Kamberović, Željko (2003-07-01). "Leaching of copper(I)
sulphide by
sulphuric acid solution with
addition of
sodium nitrate". Hydrometallurgy. 70 (1):...
- ISBN 9780905118833. UK 6093,
Peregrine Phillips Junior, "Manufacturing of
Sulphuric Acid",
issued 1831 Anderson, John R.; Boudart,
Michel (2012-12-06). Catalysis:...
- Acid Bath
Murderer because he
dissolved the
bodies of six
people in
sulphuric acid. Haigh,
hanged in 1949 for his crimes, had
wrongly believed that murder...
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sulphuric acid and
fertilisers at
Urlay Nook near
Egglescliffe in 1833. In 1928,
anhydrite was
mined from
below Billingham for
making sulphuric acid,...
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aluminium anodizing. Type I is
chromic acid anodizing, Type II is
sulphuric acid anodizing, and Type III is
sulphuric acid hard anodizing.
Other anodizing specifications...
- "completely naked" they were
dumped into a
mineshaft and
doused with
sulphuric acid to
disfigure them
beyond recognition. Only then did
Yurovsky discover...