H2SO4 is sulphuric acid To find out more about his material go to the related link(H2SO4) below
KMnO4 and H2SO4 are oxidising agents. Oxidising agents are hungry for electrons...
Dilute sulfuric acid H2SO4 is an indifferent acid to oxidising substances, while HCl (potential +1.36V) is a reductant and HNO3 (potential +0.96V) is an oxidant.
HNO3 is not used in redox titration because being a good oxidising ageant it oxidises the compound itself whereas HCL is a very volatile and it takes part in the reaction therefore H2SO4 is used in the reaction
oxidising substances are substances which gives oxygen or gains hydrogen
Iron
KMnO4 and H2SO4 are oxidising agents. Oxidising agents are hungry for electrons...
h2so4 being good oxidising agent oxidises the h2s to h2o and free sulphur.so conc h2so4 cant be used in preparation of h2s gas
Dilute sulfuric acid H2SO4 is an indifferent acid to oxidising substances, while HCl (potential +1.36V) is a reductant and HNO3 (potential +0.96V) is an oxidant.
Oxidising is losing eletrons
chlorine is oxidising
Fluorine is the strongest oxidising agent.
Oxidising is a reaction which is caused by oxygen in the air. Hope this helps.
Magnesium is the oxidising agent.
oxidising substances are substances which gives oxygen or gains hydrogen
HNO3 is not used in redox titration because being a good oxidising ageant it oxidises the compound itself whereas HCL is a very volatile and it takes part in the reaction therefore H2SO4 is used in the reaction
Iron
how 2.5N H2SO4 prepared from concentrated H2SO4