Can sulfuric acid be decomposed by chemical change?

1 Answer
May 14, 2017

The sulfur in sulfate is fully oxidized..........

Explanation:

The sulfur in sulfate is fully oxidized..........i.e. +VIS. I daresay, you could find a reaction in which sulfur is reduced.

And in fact there are sulfate reducing bacteria, which reduce sulfate to sulfide; the clever little blighters.

SO24+8H++8eS2+4H2O(l)

It is quite sobering to think that this reaction may have been performed by the earliest micro-organisms, 3-400 hundred million years ago.