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SOLUTION OF SULFUR TRIOXIDE IN SULFURIC ACID
Nordhausen acid; Fuming sulfuric acid
  • Oleum fuming in air

fuming      
adj. rauchend; wütend sein, vor Wut schäumend; räuchernd
nitric acid         
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STRONG, OXIDIXING MINERAL ACID
HNO3; Hno3; Aqua Fortis; White fuming nitric acid; Nitric Acid; Hydrogen nitrate; Aqua fortis; Spirit of nitre; Aqua sortis; Aquafortis; Salpetre acid; Fuming nitric acid; HNO₃; HONO2; 🜅; Nitryl hydroxide; Spirit of niter; Wfna; Azotic acid; Concentrated nitric acid; White Fuming Nitric Acid; White Inhibited Fuming Nitric Acid
Salpetersäure (chemische Verbindung die Stickstoff enthält)

Definitie

Fuming
·adj Producing fumes, or vapors.
II. Fuming ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Fume.

Wikipedia

Oleum

Oleum (Latin oleum, meaning oil), or fuming sulfuric acid, is a term referring to solutions of various compositions of sulfur trioxide in sulfuric acid, or sometimes more specifically to disulfuric acid (also known as pyrosulfuric acid). Oleum is identified by the CAS number 8014-95-7 (EC/List number: 616-954-1 ; ECHA InfoCard: 100.116.872).

Oleums can be described by the formula ySO3·H2O where y is the total molar mass of sulfur trioxide content. The value of y can be varied, to include different oleums. They can also be described by the formula H2SO4·xSO3 where x is now defined as the molar free sulfur trioxide content. Oleum is generally assessed according to the free SO3 content by mass. It can also be expressed as a percentage of sulfuric acid strength; for oleum concentrations, that would be over 100%. For example, 10% oleum can also be expressed as H2SO4·0.13611SO3, 1.13611SO3·H2O or 102.25% sulfuric acid. The conversion between % acid and % oleum is: % acid = 100 + 18/80 × % oleum

For x = 1 and y = 2 the empirical formula H2S2O7 for disulfuric (pyrosulfuric) acid is obtained. Pure disulfuric acid is a solid at room temperature, melting at 36 °C and rarely used either in the laboratory or industrial processes. Although recent research indicates that pure disulfuric acid has never been isolated yet.