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Is sulfuric acid reacts with all organic compounds?
thank for the example borek.Borek said:Alkanes.
H2SO4, also known as sulfuric acid, is an inorganic compound that is highly corrosive and can be found naturally in volcanic gases. On the other hand, organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon and are found in living things. They can also be synthesized in a laboratory.
H2SO4 is a strong acid and can react with organic compounds through processes such as dehydration, oxidation, and esterification. These reactions are not possible with other inorganic compounds due to their chemical properties.
H2SO4 is not commonly used as a solvent for organic compounds due to its highly corrosive nature. However, it can be used in certain reactions as a dehydrating agent or catalyst.
H2SO4 can alter the properties of organic compounds through various reactions. For example, it can increase the melting and boiling points, as well as the acidity of organic compounds.
Yes, it is important to handle H2SO4 and organic compounds with caution as they can be hazardous to human health and the environment. Proper safety measures, such as wearing protective gear and working in a well-ventilated area, should always be followed when handling these substances.