Description
“Sulphoric Acid” appears to be a typographical error or a variant spelling of the chemical compound. The correct term is “Sulfuric Acid” in American English, while in British English, it is commonly spelled as “Sulphuric Acid.” Both spellings refer to the same chemical compound.
Sulfuric acid, often abbreviated as H2SO4, is a strong and highly corrosive mineral acid composed of hydrogen (H), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O) atoms. It is widely used in various industrial applications and has several important properties and uses, as described in the previous response.
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