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    sul·fu·ric ac·id
    /ˌsəlˌfyo͞orik ˈasəd/

    noun

    • 1. a strong acid made by oxidizing solutions of sulfur dioxide and used in large quantities as an industrial and laboratory reagent. The concentrated form is an oily, dense, corrosive liquid.
  2. www.ccohs.ca › oshanswers › chemicalsCCOHS: Sulfuric Acid

    May 10, 2024 · (Sulfuric acid) Group 1 - Carcinogenic to humans (strong inorganic mists containing sulfuric acid). American Conference for Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): Not specifically designated. (Sulfuric acid) A2 - Suspected human carcinogen. Classification refers to sulfuric acid contained in strong inorganic acid mists.

  3. (Sulfuric acid) Group 1 - Carcinogenic to humans (strong inorganic mists containing sulfuric acid). American Conference for Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): Not specifically designated. (Sulfuric acid) A2 - Suspected human carcinogen. Classification refers to sulfuric acid contained in strong inorganic acid mists.

  4. May 10, 2024 · Flooded lead-acid batteries (e.g., used in some electric forklifts) contain an electrolyte solution of sulfuric acid and distilled water. During normal operation, the water evaporates and needs to be refilled (watered) to keep the battery operating effectively and safely. Use distilled water. Do not add sulfuric acid to the electrolyte.

  5. May 10, 2024 · Only trained and authorized personnel should handle them. When talking about lead-acid batteries, people usually call sulfuric acid "battery acid" or the "electrolyte". An electrolyte is a general term used to describe a non-metallic substance like sulfuric acid or salts that can conduct electricity when dissolved in water.

  6. May 10, 2024 · Knock down gas with fog or fine water spray. The resulting sulfuric acid solutions are very corrosive and very toxic. Dike and recover contaminated water for appropriate disposal. Other Information: Contact supplier, local fire and emergency services for help.

  7. Sulfuric acid is the acid used in. lead-acid batteries (electrolyte) and it is . corrosive. Note: workers should never pour sulfuric acid into flooded lead acid batteries (included in new watering a battery section). If a worker comes in contact with sulfuric acid when watering a battery or when handling a leaky battery, it can burn and destroy ...

  8. How do I convert mg/m 3 to ppm at different temperatures and pressures? Back to top. The number 24.45 in the equations above is the volume (litres) of a mole (gram molecular weight) of a gas or vapour when the pressure is at 1 atmosphere (760 torr or 760 mm Hg) and at 25°C.

  9. May 10, 2024 · An electrolyte is a general term used to describe a non-metallic substance like acids such as sulfuric acid or salts that can conduct electricity when dissolved in water. Consult the safety data sheet for the battery or sulfuric acid before beginning any work with batteries. Use extreme care to avoid spilling or splashing the sulfuric acid ...

  10. The Chemical Profiles are based on information in CCOHS's CHEMINFO database.CHEMINFO contains around 700 comprehensive, fully referenced reviews on chemicals, their hazards, control measures, and other information, all arranged in the 16-heading format used in safety data sheets (SDSs).

  11. May 10, 2024 · For example: UN1090, Acetone Class 3 Packing Group II and UN2789, ACETIC ACID SOLUTION, more than 80% acid, by mass Class 8(3) Packing Group II. If there are several UN numbers associated with the shipping name, select the UN Number that the laboratory data matches the classification criteria for the classification elements and the shipping name’s descriptive text.