Disulfuric acid

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Disulfuric acid
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IUPAC name Disulfuric acid
Other names Pyrosulfuric acid
Identifiers
CAS number [7783-05-3]
SMILES
Properties
Chemical formula H2S2O7
Molar mass 178.14168
Melting point

36°C

Hazards
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Disulfuric acid is a sulfur oxoacid. It is a major constituent of fuming sulfuric acid, oleum, and this is how most chemists encounter it. It is also a minor constituent of liquid anhydrous sulfuric acid due to the equilibria:

H2SO4 H2O + SO3
SO3 + H2SO4 H2S2O7

The acid is prepared by reacting excess SO3 with sulfuric acid:

H2SO4 + SO3 → H2S2O7

Disulfuric acid is a strong acid and protonates sulfuric acid in the (anhydrous) sulfuric acid solvent system. There are salts of disulfuric acid, commonly called pyrosulfates, e.g. potassium pyrosulfate.

There are other related acids with the general formula H2O.(SO3)x though none are isolable.

See also

References

Greenwood, N. N.; Earnshaw, A. Chemistry of the Elements, 2nd ed.; Butterworth-Heinemann: Oxford, 1997. ISBN 0-7506-3365-4

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