Article: Sulphuric acid. (sulphuric acid industry in Pakistan )

Sulphuric Acid

The consumption of Sulphuric acid per head of the population reflects the development in a country, and this yardstick holds good. The per capita consumption of sulphuric acid is estimated to be around 0.82 kg. which is one of the lowest in the world. However, the demand is bound to increase substantially with the establishment of more chemical industries in the country as substantial quantities are required in the manufacture of fertilizers, paper, sugar, synthetic fibres, dyestuffs etc. It may be mentioned that in Britain the production of Sulphuric Acid is more than 4 million tons a year (per capita consumption of about 150 lbs). Against this the ...

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