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A highly corrosive, dense, mineral acid, used to manufacture a wide variety of chemicals and materials including fertilizers, paints, detergents, and explosives.
A [[chemical compound]] with the [[Chemical formula|formula]] H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>, which is the diprotic [[acid]] of the [[sulfate]] [[anion]] SO<sub>4</sub><sup><small>-2</small></sup>.  It can be classified as an inorganic [[strong acid]] which is a dense, corrosive, [[liquid]] at room temperature and pressure.

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A definition or brief description of Sulfuric acid.

A chemical compound with the formula H2SO4, which is the diprotic acid of the sulfate anion SO4-2. It can be classified as an inorganic strong acid which is a dense, corrosive, liquid at room temperature and pressure.