Sciencemadness Discussion Board
Not logged in [Login ]
Go To Bottom

Printable Version  
Author: Subject: Hydration of H2SO4
Hoffmann-LaRoche
Hazard to Self
**




Posts: 64
Registered: 10-9-2002
Location: mid-europe
Member Is Offline

Mood: No Mood

[*] posted on 13-10-2002 at 04:37
Hydration of H2SO4


Can anyone tell me how strong the different steps of hydration of sulfuric acid are?
H2SO4 forms hydrates up to the hexahydrate, H2SO4*6H2O, which i guess, is the most unstable hydrate of these.
The question is: which substances can still be dehydrated by the higher hydrates of sulfuric acid?

HLR




10 fingers present.
View user's profile View All Posts By User
pROcon
Harmless
*




Posts: 7
Registered: 10-10-2002
Location: Austraaliaaa
Member Is Offline

Mood: No Mood

[*] posted on 15-10-2002 at 02:02


Wouldn't have a clue, but conc. H2SO4 can be dehydrated with P4O10 phosphorus pentoxide (phosphorus(V) oxide). Does that help you with an educated guess? Good luck.

See
http://www.xrefer.com/search.jsp
A useful tool I've recently happened upon, enjoy.


View user's profile View All Posts By User

  Go To Top