Sulfuric Acid Videos For Chemical Reactions, Lab Experiments & Safety Training
Sulfuric Acid Videos
Watch sulfuric acid videos for safety training and chemistry experiments showing reactions.
Watch How Sulfuric Acid Reacts With Different Things
YouTube Video Titled "How Sulphuric Acid Reacts with different things"
Uploaded to YouTube On August 1, 2019 by Naveed Zahir Creativity
Watch how sulfuric acid reacts with a flower, sugar, toilet paper, a sponge, matches and different items in this video.
Watch a classic demonstration of sulfuric acid and sugar in the following video.
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Sulfuric Acid Production, Manufacturing And The Contact Process
YouTube Video Titled "Manufacturing Sulphuric Acid | Reactions | Chemistry | FuseSchool"
Uploaded to YouTube On December 7, 2015 by FuseSchool - Global Education
Sulfuric Acid Production And The Contact Process
Watch a short video, illustrating the process of sulfuric acid production, titled "Sulfuric Acid Production".
Sulphuric acid is manufactured commercially by the contact process. The contact process is a modern method used by modern industries for manufacturing concentrated sulfuric acid.
Another method of producing sulfuric is the chamber process, or the lead-chamber process.
Learn how sulfuric acid is manufactured by reviewing a sulfuric acid contact process flow chart (flow diagram), here.
During this process, sulfur dioxide and oxygen are passed over a hot catalyst (V2O5). They unite to form sulfur trioxide, which combines with water to produce sulfuric acid.
Download an informative PDF describing how sulfuric acid is manufactured by the contact process, here.
Watch Sulfuric Acid Reaction Videos
Sulfuric acid reacts violently with alcohol and water to release heat. It reacts with most metals, particularly when diluted with water, to form flammable hydrogen gas, which may create an explosion hazard.
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Sulfuric acid is a mineral acid with the molecular formula H₂SO₄.
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The Ijen volcano in Indonesia is known for its blue fire, acidic crater lake.
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When sodium hydroxide reacts with sulfuric acid they form sodium sulfate and water.
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Sulfuric acid is very reactive and dissolves most metals.
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Sulfuric acid eats through flesh, carcasses and meat. Learn about sulfur and nitric acid reactions.
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Sulfuric Acid Safety Video
YouTube Video Titled "Sulfuric Acid Safety Information | Industrial Chemistry"
Uploaded by iitutor.com on March 14, 2016
Before working with sulfuric acid, individuals should be trained in its proper handling and storage and know how to use proper personal protective equipment.
This PPE includes protective gloves and chemical-resistant clothing and boots, splash-proof goggles, and respirators approved by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) for use with sulfuric acid.
Watch Videos To See How Sulfuric Acid Reacts With Other Chemicals And Substances
Reaction With Water And Dehydrating Property
Because the hydration reaction of sulfuric acid is highly exothermic, dilution should always be performed by adding the acid to the water rather than the water to the acid. Because the reaction is in an equilibrium that favors the rapid protonation of water, addition of acid to the water ensures that the acid is the limiting reagent.
Because the hydration of sulfuric acid is thermodynamically favorable, its affinity for water is quite strong; therefore, sulfuric acid is an excellent dehydrating agent.
Concentrated sulfuric acid has a very powerful dehydrating property, removing water (H2O) from other chemical compounds including sugar and other carbohydrates and producing carbon, heat, and steam.
How Sulfuric Acid Reacts With Sugar, Magnesium, Copper And Calcium Carbonate
When you mix concentrated sulfuric acid and water, you pour the acid into a larger volume of water. Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) reacts very vigorously with water in a highly exothermic reaction.
If you add water to concentrated sulfuric acid, it can boil and spit and you may get a nasty acid burn. Read more here.
When heated, concentrated sulfuric acid is a strong oxidizer, which can oxidize many metals.
Adding Water To Sulfuric Acid
YouTube Video Titled "Adding Water to Acid; Finally A Reaction!"
Uploaded to YouTube On November 11, 2014 by Cody'sLab
Sulfuric Acid With Sugar
A popular chemistry demonstration (carbon snake) mixes concentrated sulfuric acid with sugar to perform a dehydration reaction and a spectacular exothermic reaction.
The reaction of sulfuric acid with sugar releases heat, steam and sulfur oxide fumes. The mixture expands because of vaporization of water and CO2.
Cool Science Experiment With Sugar And Sulfuric Acid
YouTube Video Titled "Cool Science Experiment with Sugar and Sulfuric Acid"
Uploaded to YouTube on December 20, 2015 by Home Science
Watch this cool science experiment with Sulfuric Acid and Sugar. Sulfuric acid (96%) is mixed with sugar, which is attacked by the acid.
The final products are carbon, water vapor, and sulfur dioxide gas.
Sulfuric Acid With Sodium Hydroxide
2NaOH + H2SO4 = Na2SO4 + 2H2O. If there is insufficient amount of NaOH, sodium bisulphate will also be formed. NaOH + H2SO4 = NaHSO4 +H2O.
The reaction is highly exothermic as enormous amount of heat is liberated. Read more here.
YouTube Video Titled "Reaction between small amount of sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide"
Uploaded to YouTube On March 24, 2020 by Rachel Maki
Reaction Of Sulfuric Acid With Alcohol
Because sulfuric acid is also a strong oxidizing agent, it oxidizes alcohol to carbon dioxide and is simultaneously reduced itself to sulfur dioxide.
Sulfuric acid also reacts with the alcohol to produce a mass of carbon.
YouTube Video Titled "Alcohol Dehydration Reaction Mechanism With H2SO4"
Posted to YouTube On July 16, 2020 by The Organic Chemistry Tutor
How To Handle, Store And Dispose Of Sulfuric Acid Safely
Contact With Sulfuric Acid, Burns, Exposure Symptoms And Treatments
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A sulfuric acid burn is a medical emergency and requires immediate treatment.
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If sulfuric acid makes direct contact with the eyes, it can cause permanent blindness.
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Stay safe by learning about symptoms of sulfuric acid exposure from the CDC, here.
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If you get sulfuric acid on you, flush your skin with soap and lukewarm water for at least 30 minutes. Do not scrub or rub your skin.
Sulfuric and Hydrochloric Acid Safety Training Video Preview
YouTube Video Titled "Sulfuric and Hydrochloric Acid Safety Training Video"
Uploaded on February 12,2014 by SafetyVideos.com
This Sulfuric and Hydrochloric Acid safety video teaches fundamental lessons about identifying corrosive acids and the properties that make them hazardous to humans and the environment.
The video describes safe handling and storage of these chemicals, proper loading and off-loading procedures during transportation, and proper use of personal protective equipment and clothing.
The program also covers steps to take in the event of an uncontrolled spill, leak, or fire, including identifying the hazardous material involved, isolating the area, and assessing the dangers before taking action to control the accident.
This safety training video discusses how the reactivity of acids will affect materials used to seal leaking containers, and what protective clothing and other personal protective equipment to use.
Other topics covered include:
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Emergency medical operations
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Diking to control spills
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Neutralization to control spills
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Vapor control
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Decontamination of persons and equipment following an acid spill or incident
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Runoff water control
Hydrochloric and Sulfuric Acids have a destructive and irreversible effect on human tissue.
This program provides important safety information for workers who use, store or transport sulfuric or hydrochloric acid, as well as for emergency response personnel who might respond to an incident involving corrosives.
Give your affected employees the safety training they need with this important safety video. The runtime is 26 minutes and the video is available in DVD or VHS for $395, here.
Sulfuric Acid Reactions
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Use concentrated sulfuric acid (95-98%) and sulfuric acid 93% (92-94%) carefully because these concentrations react with water, sodium hydroxide, alcohol, sugar, aluminum, bases, metals and calcium carbonate.
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Sulfuric acid reacts violently with alcohol and water to release heat.
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Read a sulfuric acid safety guide, here.
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Watch a cool science demonstration video to see the power of concentrated sulfuric acid on YouTube.
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Sulfuric Acid Usage: Learn how to use sulfuric acid and how to take safety precautions.
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Buy sulfuric acid in safe containers, here.
Sulfuric Acid For Laboratory Work And Chemical Analysis
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Order a 16 ounce (500 mL) bottle of ACS Reagent Grade Sulfuric Acid H2SO4, Concentrated (CAS: 7664-93-9, US DOT UN2796, Class 8), here.
Use Sulfuric Acid Safely In Your Laboratory, Classroom Or Home
December 17, 2021: Pictured above are two amber brown glass bottles of concentrated sulfuric acid in a laboratory.
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More sulfuric acid is produced in the United States every year than any other chemical.
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Laboratory managers buy sulfuric acid, here. Buy sulfuric acid from Fisher Scientific, here.
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Because this very strong chemical is so corrosive and reactive, it dissolves most types of metal, and unfortunately, human tissue as well.
- Purchase sulfuric acid gloves, here.
Personal Protective Equipment For Sulfuric Acid
PPE Required For Sulfuric Acid
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It is important to use personal protective equipment, eye and face protection when working with sulfuric acid. Wear chemical safety goggles and a face shield when contact with H₂SO₄ is possible.
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Protect your skin from sulfuric acid by wearing chemical-resistant protective clothing, gloves, an apron, boots and an NIOSH approved respirator.
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Learn how to limit the risk of exposure to sulfuric acid in the workplace with the correct use of PPE (personal protective equipment), here.
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Carelessness causes sulfuric acid damage, skin burns and injuries in workplaces and in homes when this corrosive chemical is splashed on an uncovered face or eyes.
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Wear acid resistant protective clothing and gloves when you work with this corrosive substance in your laboratory, at your job or in your home.
Sulfuric Acid Workplace Health And Safety
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Sulfuric acid is the largest volume chemical produced in the United States.
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Concentrated sulfuric acid is extremely corrosive and dangerous to work with because it is destructive to the skin (corrosion and acute irritation), eyes, lungs (PDF), mucous membranes and teeth (tooth and dental erosion).
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Sulfuric acid is a hazardous substance that causes chemical burns, injuries, poisonings, health problems and fatalities in workplaces located throughout the United States.
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Outdoor workers are at risk of sulfuric acid exposure if they work in areas where coal, oil, or gas are burned.
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Mechanics who handle dirty batteries are also at risk of sulfuric acid exposure.
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Sulfuric acid is on the New Jersey Right to Know Hazardous Substance List (RTKHSL) because it is cited by OSHA, ACGIH, DOT, NIOSH, NTP, DEP, IARC, NFPA and EPA.
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You can download a New Jersey Right To Know Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet For Sulfuric Acid in PDF format, here.
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This sulfuric acid fact sheet contains information on health hazards, exposure limits, personal protective equipment, proper handling, first aid, and emergency procedures for fires and spills.
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The chemical formula of sulfuric acid is H2SO4 and its molecular weight is 98.079 g/mol.
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Sulfuric acid is on the Special Health Hazard Substance List (SHHSL) available in PDF format, here.
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The New Jersey Right to Know Hazardous Substance List contains over 2,000 hazardous substances, including those on the Special Health Hazard Substance List (SHHSL).
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The SHHSL consists of over 1,000 hazardous substances that are defined as carcinogens, mutagens, teratogens, corrosive, flammables, and reactives.
Sulfuric Acid Chemical Properties, Hazards And Uses
- Sulfuric Acid Formula: H2SO4
- Sulfuric Acid CAS Number: 7664-93-9
- Sulfuric Acid Density: 1.83 g/cm³
- Sulfuric Acid Boiling Point: 638.6°F (337°C)
- Sulfuric Acid Melting Point: 50°F (10°C)
- Sulfuric Acid Molecular Weight: 98.079 g/mol
- Sulfuric Acid Index of Refraction: 1.537
- Sulfuric Acid Solubility In Water: Fully miscible; (exothermic)
- Sulfuric Acid Acidity (pKa): −3, 1.99
- Sulfurc Acid PubChem CID: 1118
- Sulfurc Acid ChemSpider ID: 1086
- Sulfuric Acid On ChemicalBook.com
- Sulfuric Acid Safety And Hazards
- Sulfuric Acid Structure, Properties, Spectra, Suppliers And Links
- Sulfuric Acid Uses: Industrial Production Of Chemicals, Sulfur–Iodine Cycle, Industrial Cleaning Agent, Catalyst, Electrolyte And Domestic Uses
Where To Buy Sulfuric Acid For Laboratories And Science Experiments
Analytical chemistry departments, and individuals order sulfuric acid solutions, as well as other acids and bases, online from Lab Alley and other e-commerce retailers.