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sulfuric

[ suhl-fyoor-ik ]

adjective

Chemistry.
  1. of, relating to, or containing sulfur, especially in the hexavalent state.


sulfuric

/ ²õÅ­±ô-´Ú²âr′ĭ°ì /

  1. Containing sulfur, especially sulfur with a valence of 6.
  2. Compare sulfurous
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Origin of sulfuric1

1780–90; < French sulfurique; sulfur, -ic
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In secret locations, a mixture of gasoline, baking soda and sulfuric acid is poured on top of shredded coca leaves and processed either in a cement mixer or by stomping on them.

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But up close, Venus is more like an evil twin: it is covered with thick clouds of sulfuric acid, and its surface has a mean temperature close to 500°C.

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By mixing sulfuric acid with agricultural waste, animal waste or sewage, they create a slurry-like substance called biochar, which is rich in carbon.

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Researchers at Tampere University have discovered that sulfur trioxide can form products other than sulfuric acid in the atmosphere by interacting with organic and inorganic acids.

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The driver who was injured drove a tank truck containing sulfuric acid.

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