Yes, it is an exothermic reaction.
Platinum does not react with sulfuric acid under normal conditions.
p-aminobenzoic acid and ethanol in the presence of sulfuric acid yields benzocaine.
Ethanoic acid and water.
Nothing happens. Gold will not react with sulfuric acid.
React hydrochloric acid with ethanol
Being two polar compounds, both are soluble in each other, although alcohols with higher carbon chains show a considerable resistance because of this non polar group.
Mercury does not react with most acids, such as dilute sulfuric acid.
Cd or Cadmium will react with sulfuric acid to form a solution with presence of cadmium and hydrogen particles. The color may vary according to the process and usage of Cd and sulfuric acid.
Copper metal does not have enough reactivity to react with sulfuric acid.
Crystalline/solid boron does not react at all with sulfuric acid. However, finely powered boron will react with sulfuric acid but very slowly.
Mix Ethanol with Stearic Acid, use Sulfuric Acid as catalyst. Sulfuric Acid can be pre-diluted into the Ethanol. Boil the mixture under reflux. may need to do a few times after each reaction cycle, to use water to wash out the access ethanol & reaction by-product = water. Then re do the same, mix ethanol+sulfuric acid into the partial reactants (Stearic acid + Ethyl stearate) to fully convert the Stearic acid into Ethyl stearate.
Ethanol would react with citric acid, ethanol or ethyl alcohols are reactive when mixed with acids. Depending on the type of acid the reactions and products are different.