You'd wind up with a solution of sodium sulfate and some water formed, along with any excess reactant. The solution would be clear and colorless.
Yes,they can undergo a neutralization reaction, the reaction between sulfuric acid and ammonia is feasible.
chemical reaction.
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Carbon Dioxide
Cool it down, or lower the concentration of zinc and the sulfuric acid.
A true reaction don't exist between magnesium chloride and sulfuric acid.
H2SO4 --> HSO42- + H+.
A neutralization reaction. Products are a salt and water. Between strong acids and bases.
The word equation for the reaction between magnesium carbonate and sulfuric acid is Magnesium Carbonate + Hyrdocholric Acid > Magnesum Chloride + Carbon Dioxide + Water.
It is a Synthesis reaction (also called Combination reaction) and is Exothermic , producing Sulfuric acid.
magnesium carbonate + sulfuric acid = magnesium oxide= carbon dioxide
The equation for the reaction is H2SO4 + CaC03 = CO2 + H2O + CaSO4.