Carbon dioxide gas, carbon monoxide gas, maybe carbon (black solid)
and water (absorbed by conc. suluric acid)
Sulfuric acid plus copper (II) nitrate yields nitric acid plus copper (II) sulfate. Sulfuric acid plus copper (I) nitrate yields nitrous acid plus copper (I) sulfate.
NaS + HCl= salt + sulfuric acid?
No, t you will release hydrochloric acid gas which is deadly
Zinc sulphate+ hydrogen
Produces magnesium sulfate and water
Be careful with the following!!: TOXIC gasesH2SO4,l + 2NaCls --> HClg + Na2SO4,s in concentrated sulfuric acid, also Cl2,g may escape.H2SO4,aq + NaClaq = no reaction in diluted sulfuric acid
Sodium chloride doesn't react with sulfuric acid.
Sulfuric acid plus copper (II) nitrate yields nitric acid plus copper (II) sulfate. Sulfuric acid plus copper (I) nitrate yields nitrous acid plus copper (I) sulfate.
NaS + HCl= salt + sulfuric acid?
No, t you will release hydrochloric acid gas which is deadly
Zinc sulphate+ hydrogen
No. The correct one is CO + H2O ----> HCOOH (Formic acid)
A true reaction don't exist between magnesium chloride and sulfuric acid.
It would need the appropriate hazmat sign (I don't remember offhand was class sulphuric acid would be), plus the number code to indicate exactly what the load is.
H2O + SO3 --> H2SO4 The product is sulfuric acid.
Produces magnesium sulfate and water
Hydrochloric acid is HCL Sulfuric acid is H2SO4 Mixing hydrochloric and sulfuric acid would just result in the sulfuric acid sapping (dehydrating) the hydrochloric acid of its water, releasing a small amount of hydrogen chloride. However, no chemical reaction is taking place.