Purple Haze ?
2006-08-26 22:00:55
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answer #1
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answered by myothernewname 6
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Concentrated Sulhpuric Acid.
2006-08-29 18:16:01
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answer #2
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answered by Tushar 2
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Sulphuric Acid
2006-08-26 22:59:56
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answer #3
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answered by SHAILENDRA KUMAR P.H. 1
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I want to get some things straight. The fact that HF (hydrofluoric acid) can dissolve glass, etc does not mean it's the "most acid" acid...this happens because of the very stable compounds that result during the reaction. HF is actually less acid than HCl, given that the acidity of an acid is expressed by the quantity of H+ ions that it causes when dissolved in water.
Same happens to Royal Water. HCl + HNO3. First of all it is not ONE acid, but TWO acids. Second, the fact that an acid (or mixture) can dissolve Au, Pt doesn't mean it is the strongest. However it does mean that the acid/mixture has a very high oxydizing strength.
2006-08-26 22:53:27
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answer #4
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answered by andreicnx 3
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Hydrochloric Acid
2006-08-29 00:19:33
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answer #5
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answered by Krishna K 2
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Sulphuric Acid
2006-08-26 22:36:36
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answer #6
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answered by Best Answer Expert 3
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we can say sulphuric acid as the king of acids.
why because when it react with the water it will produce the acid rain. not only this nitric acid, hydrochloric acid too react with the water it will produce the acid rain. so it is called so. and it has high concentity i.e when a drop of acid is droped from the head it make a hole through the body and reach the other end
2006-08-28 05:39:24
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answer #7
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answered by venkat 1
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H2So4
sulphuric acid
2006-08-27 00:54:06
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answer #8
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answered by erotic_khushi 2
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Sulphuric Acid H2SO4
2006-08-27 00:38:02
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answer #9
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answered by Magician 1
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Sulphuric acid
2006-08-29 01:45:52
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answer #10
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answered by anu 1
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Sulphuric acid
2006-08-28 05:57:02
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answer #11
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answered by vsgr06 2
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