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Make Sulfuric acid (metabisulfite/oxidizer method)

video Make Sulfuric acid (metabisulfite/oxidizer method)
We make concentrated sulfuric acid from sodium metabisulfite, hydrochloric acid and an oxidant such as hydrogen peroxide or nitric acid.

Warning: The procedures in this video produce large quantities of toxic gases and deal with highly corrosive acids. All work must be performed in a fume hood with proper safety equipment. And all apparatus must be glass to withstand the acids.

Sodium metabisulfite upon reaction with acid will generate sulfur dioxide. This provides a convenient source of sulfur dioxide that is easier to handle than burning sulfur.

But it is acceptable if you want to go that route. You'll just need to build a sophisticated gas capture and scrubbing system so the sulfur vapors and soot don't clog your tubes, poison your air and possibly burn down your workspace.

Sulfur dioxide is converted into sulfuric acid by reacting it with an oxidizer in water. In this case either hydrogen peroxide or nitric acid.

Industrially, sulfur dioxide is reacted with oxygen over a catalyst to make sulfur trioxide. This is cheaper but extremely difficult to do safely for the home chemist so the metabisulfite/oxidizer method is used instead.

You may use potassium metabisulfite instead of sodium metabisulfite. Both are used by home brewers to sterilize winemaking and beermaking mixtures. It's also used for homemade dyeing processes. Therefore it is very easy to obtain the metabisulfites without the need for expensive shipping fees or licenses.

The oxidizers must be present for this reaction to work. You cannot simply use water or you'll just make sulfurous acid which decomposes on heating and is useless for the reactions that sulfuric acid is intended for.

In future videos, we may show other methods of sulfuric acid production including sulfur trioxide based methods so please subscribe!

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17 comments
Mar 3, 2011. 7:41 AMh0meIandsecurity says:
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Sep 27, 2009. 1:08 PMheat700 says:
what could i use sulferic acid for?
Aug 5, 2010. 3:07 PMJimmy Proton says:
a lot of the other experiments use it
Jul 25, 2009. 11:28 PMantienoob says:
i really like your video and find it both verry informative and fun to watch. but due to the fact that my science grade wasnt through the roof i dont know too much about chemicals (i do know a bit but not enough) so when you past a vid could you explain the uses of the chemicals u make. oh and could you explaine the use for this one too. thnx.
Jul 12, 2009. 6:36 AMcyberpig says:
I saw a simpler method of making sulphur dioxide and trioxde on the web, please have a look and see whether it is a better one. I saw a passage talking about the oldest method of generate sulphur dioxide and trioxide by burning iron(ii) sulphate. Iron(ii) sulphate --> Iron(iii) oxide + Sulphur dioxide + sulphur trioxide. Then we can dissolve the gas in hydrogen peroxide, is it a better method or not?
Jul 12, 2009. 5:53 PMcyberpig says:
Jul 11, 2009. 6:23 PMdciocoiu says:
is it tru you could make hydrochloric acid from vinigar and salt?
Jul 11, 2009. 8:19 AMcyberpig says:
To NurdRage Wow, a great job for home chemist. Could we use sodium sulphate instead of the metabisulfite?
Jul 11, 2009. 6:03 PMdciocoiu says:
you can get sodium metabisulfid from any winery.
Jun 29, 2009. 6:41 PMcowscankill says:
Fun stuff.. well, to watch :D
Jun 29, 2009. 4:33 PMmikeasaurus says:
I'm no chemistry buff, but I've been an avid fan of watching your vids. It's fun and informative to watch the experiments and have you explain what's happening! I also just now got the cleverness of the name you posted at the beginning of your video, a fun little surprise to those who are paying attention in the front of the class.
Jun 29, 2009. 9:23 AMtheRIAA says:
wow, nice job!

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