No, a sulfuric acid solution in water is homogeneous
When iron sulfur mixture is mixed with hydrochloric acid, a chemical reaction occurs. The sulfur will react with the hydrochloric acid to form hydrogen sulfide gas, while the iron will also react with the acid to produce iron chloride and hydrogen gas. This reaction will release heat and gas, creating bubbling and possibly some fumes.
It is a compound of hydrogen, sulfur and oxygen.
The component that turbocharges sulfuric acid is oleum, which is a mixture of sulfuric acid and sulfur trioxide.
Acid rain is a mixture, not a compound. It is formed when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide gases mix with water vapor in the atmosphere, creating sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which then fall back to the ground as acid rain.
Sulfuric acid, with the chemical formula H2SO4, is a compound composed of sulfur, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. It is not an element or a mixture.
Acid rain is a mixture of substances, specifically a mixture of water with pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. These pollutants react with water in the atmosphere to form acids like sulfuric acid and nitric acid, which fall to the ground as acid rain.
When dilute hydrochloric acid is added to a mixture of iron and sulfur, the reaction produces hydrogen sulfide gas and iron chloride as products. The iron in the mixture will react with the acid to form iron chloride, while the sulfur will combine with the hydrogen from the acid to form hydrogen sulfide gas.
Yes, sulfur can dissolve in aqua regia, a mixture of concentrated nitric acid and hydrochloric acid. When sulfur is added to aqua regia, it reacts to form sulfur dioxide gas and other products.
Battery acid, also known as sulfuric acid, is a compound. It is a chemical substance composed of sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms chemically bonded together in a specific ratio.
Dilute means that something is in a mixture. In this case it is a mixture of sulfuric acid and water which are both compounds.
No, gunpowder is not an acid. Gunpowder is a chemical mixture typically composed of potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur.
It depends a little on your definition. Concentrated Sulfuric Acid can be produced up to 98% or 98.3% pure H2SO4. So, while H2SO4 would be considered a compound, it is never pure, and is always found in a mixture. Most Sulfuric Acid used in the lab is a much more dilute mixture of Sulfuric Acid and Water. Fuming Sulfuric Acid is a mixture between Sulfuric Acid, H2SO4 and sulfur trioxide SO3.