It is polymerised by the action of strong sulphuric acid, the polymer, of course, boiling at a higher temperature than the original oil.
From crystallised oxalic acid, gently heated with 5 or 6 times its weight of strong sulphuric acid in a glass retort.
This gas is best prepared by heating in a capacious flask or retort equal parts of finely powdered fluorspar and white sand, or glass with ten or twelve times their weight of strong sulphuric acid.
Its density is such that it sinks in strong sulphuric acid, and hydrofluoric acid fails to dissolve it, although it is soluble in a mixture of hydrofluoric and nitric acids.
They are decomposed by strong sulphuric acid at a boiling heat, and by strong nitric acid at common temperatures; but they are hardly affected by the muriatic.
A white discharge on a blue ground, requires the above white discharge to be strengthened with 8 ounces of strong sulphuric acid, per gallon.
Aqueous vapour is removed by passing the air over calcium chloride, strong sulphuric acid, or phosphoric anhydride.
This acid is prepared by decomposing nitre with half its weight of strong sulphuric acid, or by distilling nitric acid with an excess of sulphuric acid.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "strong sulphuric" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.