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Sulphamic acid is a solid inorganic acid. There are others too. Equally, while sulphuric acid is a liquid at room temperature, it freezes to a solid at about 10 degrees C.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 21/06/2007 13:58:07Sulphamic acid is a solid inorganic acid. There are others too. Equally, while sulphuric acid is a liquid at room temperature, it freezes to a solid at about 10 degrees C.I should have specified "solid at room temperature"
Is there such a thing? Or any corrosive substance in solid form? If not, why not?
Thinking about it, I'm sure my mum used to have a pot of boracic acid in the cupboard & I seem to remember it was a white powder.
"this is also exploited to colour the flame in microfusion laboratories"What is a microfusion laboratory?
You learn something new every day, is this in making jewelry?