sulphuric acid
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1.sulfuric acid is used in produce fertilizers, particularly superphosphates, ammonium phosphate and ammonium sulfates.
2.sulfuric acid is used in chemical industry for production of detergents, synthetic resins, dyestuffs, pharmaceuticals, petroleum catalysts, insecticides and antifreeze, as well as in various processes such as oil well acidizing, aluminum reduction, paper sizing, water treatment.
3.sulfuric acid is used in pigments and include paints, enamels, printing inks, coated fabrics and paper.
4.sulfuric acid is also used in production of explosives, cellophane, acetate and viscose textiles, lubricants, non-ferrous metals, and batteries.
CAS No.: 7664-93-9
EINECS No.: 231-639-5
Hazard Class: 8
Appearance: Transparent Colorless Liquid
Specification of sulfuric acid
Grade Standard: Industrial Grade, Battery Grade
Purity: 98%
Store the product in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from combustible substances. Keep the container tightly closed when not in use and avoid storing it near alkaline or organic substances. It should be stored away from heated areas, sparks, and flames. Do not add any other material to the container and avoid storing it in a damp atmosphere. Take precautions to prevent contact with eyes, skin, or clothing. Refrain from smoking or consuming food while handling the product. Follow good storage and handling practices and wash thoroughly after handling. Keep it away from flammable substances.
1.sulfuric acid is used in produce fertilizers, particularly superphosphates, ammonium phosphate and ammonium sulfates.
2.sulfuric acid is used in chemical industry for production of detergents, synthetic resins, dyestuffs, pharmaceuticals, petroleum catalysts, insecticides and antifreeze, as well as in various processes such as oil well acidicizing, aluminium reduction, paper sizing, water treatment.
3.sulfuric acid is used in pigments and include paints, enamels, printing inks, coated fabrics and paper.
4.sulfuric acid is also used in production of explosives, cellophane, acetate and viscose textiles, lubricants, non-ferrous metals, and batteries.