This reaction, if performed as a solvothermal reaction in ethylenediamine will result in iron pyrite nanowires. If instead benzene is used as the solvent, nanoscale iron pyrite spheres should result.
When nitric acid and sulfuric acid are mixed, a highly corrosive and toxic gas called nitrogen dioxide is formed. This reaction is often conducted in the laboratory to generate nitrogen dioxide for various applications such as synthesis of nitric acid derivatives. It is important to carry out this reaction in a well-ventilated fume hood due to the hazardous nature of the gases produced.
No chemical reaction would take place. The sulfuric acid would just dehydrate nitric of most if not all of its water depending on the acid's concentration.
However, a proper mixture of the right concentrations of sulfuric and nitric acid makes a strong nitrating solution, which can be used to make nitrocellulose.
2 HNO3 (aq) + Na2S (aq) --> 2 NaNO3 (aq) + H2S (aq)
Both the products are soluble, so there is no reaction.
When sulphur reacts with nitric acid, nitric acid oxidised the sulphur in to sulphuric acid and releases nitrogen oxides.
I have the same question. I believe it's:
(Na2)S + (H2)(SO4) --> (Na2)(SO4) + (H2)S
An acid-base transfer. H2SO4 will lose a proton, while SO3 will gain one. The net products will be HSO4 (-1) + HSO3 (-1).
2HNO3 + S = 2NO + H2SO4
(The reaction needs some heating. NO is easily converted to NO2 and may produce new nitric acid)
no sodium do not react with nitric acid because nitric acid is a strong oxidizing agent....
The chemical formula for sulfuric acid is H2SO4, and for nitric acid it is HNO3.
Sulfuric acid is more acidic than nitric acid because sulfuric acid is a strong acid that can donate two protons (H+) in solution, while nitric acid can only donate one proton. This makes sulfuric acid have a lower pH and higher acidity compared to nitric acid.
A nitration mixture is a combination of nitric acid and sulfuric acid used in chemical reactions to introduce a nitro group (NO2) onto an organic molecule. The sulfuric acid serves as a catalyst and dehydrating agent, while the nitric acid supplies the nitro group for the reaction. It is commonly used in the synthesis of nitroaromatic compounds.
Nitric acid = Aqua Fortis, Spirit of Nitre Sulfuric acid = Oil of Vitriol, or simply Vitriol
Gold does not react with sulfuric acid.The only acid that gold reacts with is aqua regia: a mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid, optimally in a molar ratio of 1:3.
Sulfuric acid, Hydrochloric acid, Nitric acid, Phosphoric Acid
Sulfuric acid is more acidic than nitric acid because sulfuric acid is a strong acid that can donate two protons (H+) in solution, while nitric acid can only donate one proton. This makes sulfuric acid have a lower pH and higher acidity compared to nitric acid.
nitric acid be used insted of hypophrosphous acid
Rust removers can contain various acids, including nitric, sulfuric, or hydrochloric acid. Each of these acids can effectively dissolve rust by breaking down the iron oxide compounds present in the rust. However, it is important to carefully follow the instructions for use and safety precautions provided by the manufacturer when using rust remover products.
The chemical formula for sulfuric acid is H2SO4, and for nitric acid it is HNO3.
Nitric acid and sulfuric acid.
Nitric acid = Aqua Fortis, Spirit of Nitre Sulfuric acid = Oil of Vitriol, or simply Vitriol
No. Nitric acid is a very strong acid. However, it's not the strongest acid in the world, though. Sulfuric acid is stronger than nitric acid, but the carbonic superacids are also stronger than sulfuric acid.
Not exactly. Acid rain does contain abnormally high amounts of nitric acid and sulfuric acid, but the concentrations are still very dilute.
Gold does not react with sulfuric acid.The only acid that gold reacts with is aqua regia: a mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid, optimally in a molar ratio of 1:3.
the two acids are sulfuric acid and nitric acid
They are both dangerous. But if I had to choose, I would say nitric acid. Even if sulfuric acid could cause thermal burns along with chemical burns due to its dehydrating properties, it is nowhere as toxic as nitric acid.