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The reaction is the following: H2SO4 + 2NaOH = Na2SO4 + 2H2O
The reactions between metals and acids are always endothermic.
Uno palabra no. mercury is mercury dilute sulphuric acid is just that dilute sulphuric acid.
You wrote the wrong question. It should be: What is the balanced equation of ammonium sulphate from ammonium and dilute sulphuric acid? Well the answer will be (NH4)+1(S04)-2 which equals to (NH4)2 (SO4)
There will be no reaction between Hydrogen Iodide and sulphuric acid. If the acid are is dilute a soution of both will be formed, if the acid is concentrated these compounds are immiscible. hydrogen iodide and sulphuric acid are actually a product of a reaction (known as the Bunsen reaction) 2H2O + SO2 + I2 → H2SO4 + 2HI
The reaction is the following: H2SO4 + 2NaOH = Na2SO4 + 2H2O
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The reactions between metals and acids are always endothermic.
Uno palabra no. mercury is mercury dilute sulphuric acid is just that dilute sulphuric acid.
You wrote the wrong question. It should be: What is the balanced equation of ammonium sulphate from ammonium and dilute sulphuric acid? Well the answer will be (NH4)+1(S04)-2 which equals to (NH4)2 (SO4)
There will be no reaction between Hydrogen Iodide and sulphuric acid. If the acid are is dilute a soution of both will be formed, if the acid is concentrated these compounds are immiscible. hydrogen iodide and sulphuric acid are actually a product of a reaction (known as the Bunsen reaction) 2H2O + SO2 + I2 → H2SO4 + 2HI
2ki+ h2so4 ----> k2so4 + 2hi
A white crystalline precipitate.
Iron + sulphuric acid ----> iron sulphate + hydrogen
H2SO4(dilute)
Dilute sulphuric acid is an aqueous solution, formed by adding water to sulphuric acid, resulting in a homogeneous mixture.
no reaction will take place because copper does not react with dilute sulphuric acid, it will only react with hot and concentrated sulphuric acid.