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What is a chemical reaction of sulfric acid?

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it acts violently with water or alcohol to release some heat, it does react to most metals, mostly when diluted with water to form flammable hydrogen gases, which may create an explosion hazard.

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Sulfuric acid reacts violently with alcohol and water to release heat. It reacts with most metals, particularly when diluted with water, to form flammable hydrogen gas, which may create an explosion hazard. ... Hazardous decomposition products are as follows: sulfur dioxide, sulfur trioxide, and sulfuric acid fumes.

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