Comparing E209 - Heptylparaben vs E513 - Sulphuric acid

Synonyms
E209
Heptylparaben
E513
Sulphuric acid
Oil of vitriol
sulfuric acid
H2SO4
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Popular questions
  1. Comp where to plug e209 cable?

    E209 is the E-number for heptylparaben, a synthetic paraben preservative (not permitted in EU foods); it isn’t a cable or plug.

  2. Doctor who e209?

    In food labeling, E209 means heptylparaben, a preservative not permitted in EU foods; it doesn’t refer to Doctor Who.

  3. How to charge razor scooter e209?

    E209 is heptylparaben, a food preservative (not permitted in EU foods) and unrelated to charging a Razor scooter.

  4. What does e209 mean on ambulance report?

    On food labels, E209 denotes heptylparaben, a preservative (not permitted in EU foods); it’s not a standard ambulance/EMS code.

  5. What does e209 member mean on ambulance report?

    E209 refers to heptylparaben in food contexts (not permitted in EU foods); “E209 member” on an ambulance report would be an unrelated internal code, not the additive.

  1. Is h2so4 a strong acid?

    Yes—sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is a strong diprotic acid; its first proton dissociates completely in water.

  2. What is sulfuric acid used for?

    As a food additive (E513), it’s used as an acidity regulator and processing aid for pH control, sugar refining, and starch modification; industrially it’s used for fertilizers, batteries, and chemical synthesis.

  3. Is h2so4 an acid or base?

    An acid—specifically a strong diprotic mineral acid used to acidify and catalyze reactions.

  4. Is sulfuric acid a strong acid?

    Yes; it’s considered a strong acid, with essentially complete first dissociation in water.

  5. What does h2so4 do in a reaction?

    It donates protons to acidify mixtures and can catalyze hydrolysis, esterification, and dehydration; in food processing it’s mainly used to adjust pH and is neutralized or removed afterward.