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- Q908924 subject Q6151722.
- Q908924 subject Q7016318.
- Q908924 subject Q7328102.
- Q908924 subject Q7400782.
- Q908924 abstract "The contact process is the current method of producing sulfuric acid in the high concentrations needed for industrial processes. Platinum used to be the catalyst for this reaction, however as it is susceptible to reacting with arsenic impurities in the sulfur feedstock, vanadium(V) oxide (V2O5) is now preferred.This process was patented in 1831 by British vinegar merchant Peregrine Phillips. In addition to being a far more economical process for producing concentrated sulfuric acid than the previous lead chamber process, the contact process also produces sulfur trioxide and oleum.".
- Q908924 wikiPageExternalLink contact.html.
- Q908924 wikiPageExternalLink sulphuric_acid1.htm.
- Q908924 wikiPageExternalLink www.chemguide.co.uk.
- Q908924 wikiPageExternalLink absorbcionnaya-kolonna.
- Q908924 wikiPageWikiLink Q177974.
- Q908924 wikiPageWikiLink Q192690.
- Q908924 wikiPageWikiLink Q205949.
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- Q908924 wikiPageWikiLink Q6151722.
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- Q908924 wikiPageWikiLink Q7016318.
- Q908924 wikiPageWikiLink Q7328102.
- Q908924 wikiPageWikiLink Q7400782.
- Q908924 wikiPageWikiLink Q880.
- Q908924 wikiPageWikiLink Q883646.
- Q908924 comment "The contact process is the current method of producing sulfuric acid in the high concentrations needed for industrial processes. Platinum used to be the catalyst for this reaction, however as it is susceptible to reacting with arsenic impurities in the sulfur feedstock, vanadium(V) oxide (V2O5) is now preferred.This process was patented in 1831 by British vinegar merchant Peregrine Phillips.".
- Q908924 label "Contact process".