They get converted to zinc sulfate
Sulfuric acid is added to the esterification reaction to act as a catalyst. It helps to increase the rate of the reaction and lower the activation energy required for the ester formation. Additionally, sulfuric acid helps to drive the equilibrium towards the product side by removing water as it is formed during the reaction.
I don't know for sure, but it is probably exothermic. (PLEASE CORRECT ME!)
When boron reacts with concentrated sulfuric acid, it forms boron trioxide (B2O3) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) as products. The reaction is characterized by the formation of a white, powdery solid of boron oxide, along with the release of heat. Additionally, concentrated sulfuric acid acts as an oxidizing agent, facilitating the oxidation of boron during the reaction.
Hydrogen. Acid plus metal is always hydrogen.
the potential energy of the molecules changes during a reaction.
Neutrons released during a fission reaction trigger other fission reactions.
When zinc granules react with hydrochloric acid, the zinc dissolves to form zinc chloride and releases hydrogen gas. The color change is not significant, and the zinc itself does not change in color during this reaction.
The potential energy of the molecules change during a reaction.
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Chemical equations are used to show what happens during a chemical reaction. They demonstrate the reactants that are used, the products that are formed, and the balanced relationship between them. Symbols and formulas represent the different elements and compounds involved in the reaction.
Warming the solution of sulfuric acid and oxalic acid during redox titration increases the reaction rate, making the titration process faster and more efficient. The elevated temperature helps to ensure that the reaction between the two compounds proceeds to completion, resulting in more accurate and reliable titration results.
The procedure calls for using 3 M sulfuric acid during the preparation of the standard solutions, as it is less concentrated. The 9 M sulfuric acid is typically used during the extraction or digestion steps that require a stronger acid for efficient reaction.