Sulphuric+acid
91sulfuric acid — sul|fu|ric a|cid [sʌlˌfjuərık ˈæsıd US ˌfjur ] the American spelling of ↑sulphuric acid …
92sulfuric acid — [[t]sʌlfjʊ͟ərɪk æ̱sɪd[/t]] see sulphuric acid …
93sulfuric acid — noun (U) the American spelling of sulphuric acid …
94Nordhausen acid — /ˌnɔdhaʊzən ˈæsəd/ (say .nawdhowzuhn asuhd) noun → fuming sulphuric acid …
95battery acid — Electrolyte (usually sulphuric acid) in each of the battery cells …
96lead-acid battery — An electricity producing system of lead plates and dilute sulphuric acid; used as a starter battery and as a traction battery in electric vehicles or as a source for lights because they are rechargable, inexpensive, and durable …
97dithionic acid — Hyposulphuric Hy po*sul*phur ic, a. [Pref. hypo + sulphuric.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or containing, sulphur in a lower state of oxidation than in the sulphuric compounds; as, hyposulphuric acid. [1913 Webster] {Hyposulphuric acid}, an acid,… …
98Hyposulphuric acid — Hyposulphuric Hy po*sul*phur ic, a. [Pref. hypo + sulphuric.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or containing, sulphur in a lower state of oxidation than in the sulphuric compounds; as, hyposulphuric acid. [1913 Webster] {Hyposulphuric acid}, an acid,… …
99sulfuric acid — Chem. a clear, colorless to brownish, dense, oily, corrosive, water miscible liquid, H2SO4, usually produced from sulfur dioxide: used chiefly in the manufacture of fertilizers, chemicals, explosives, and dyestuffs and in petroleum refining. Also …
100Ethionic acid — Ethionic Eth i*on ic, a. [Ethyl + thionic.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, derived from, or designating, an acid so called. [1913 Webster] {Ethionic acid} (Chem.), a liquid derivative of ethylsulphuric and sulphuric (thionic) acids, obtained by the… …