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Therfory
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Friends, I had a question for you
How can sulfuric acid smoke be treated?
Does it have a special chemical formula?
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Most likely what you call "sulfuric acid smoke" is just a mist of sulfuric acid - small droplets in the air (an aerosol). As such it has the same formula as the sulfuric acid itself.
Filters and rain-shower are probably the way to go, depending on the case.
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Treating sulfuric acid smoke isn’t super common, but you might want to think about using scrubbers or filters. I don’t think there’s a special formula for it, just a lot of safety stuff to think about. What’s the setup you’re working with?
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