Sulfuric acid, also known as vitriol or oil of vitriol, is a highly corrosive mineralacid and strong oxidizing agent. It has the chemical formula H2SO4 and is a colorless, odorless, and syrupy liquid at room temperature.
Sulfuric acid is a diprotic acid, meaning it can donate two protons in an acid-base reaction. It is highly soluble in water, and the pure acid is a viscous liquid that is highly hygroscopic, meaning it readily absorbswater vapor from the air. Sulfuric acid is a strong dehydrating agent and can cause severe burns upon contact with skin.
The student demonstrates an understanding of the interactions between matter and energy and the effects of these interactions on systems by researching applications of nuclear reactions in which a small amount of matter is converted directly into a huge amount of energy (i.e., E=MC2). (L)