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Does iron reacts with dilute sulphuric acids?

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No, silver will not react with sulfuric acid in any concentration

::from wikipedia::

Silver metal dissolves readily in nitric acid (HNO3) to produce silver nitrate (AgNO3), a transparent crystalline solid that is photosensitive and readily soluble in water. Silver nitrate is used as the starting point for the synthesis of many other silver compounds, as an antiseptic, and as a yellow stain for glass in stained glass. Silver metal does not react with sulfuric acid, which is used in jewelry-making to clean and remove copper oxide firescale from silver articles aftersilver soldering or annealing. "

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13y ago

Yes it does No it doesn't

Sulphuric acid being the king of acid can affect silver if it is in its concentrated form

The reaction is as follows

H2SONo4 + Ag = Ag2SO4 + H2O + SO2

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The most common reaction with silver is reacting it with nitric acid. The following redox reaction takes place:
2Ag(s) + 2H+(aq) + 2NO3-(aq) -> 2Ag+(aq) + H2(g) + 2NO3-(aq)
When you evaporate the water, the salt silver nitrate AgNO3 forms.
The +2 oxidation-state is also possible, but very uncommon.

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13y ago

yes

the silver would be shiny and clean

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Yes, it reacts and forms ferrous sulphate and hydrogen gas is evolved.

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Fe(s) + dil. H2SO4(aq.) ------> FeSO4 + H2(g)

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13y ago

Silver doesn't react with dilute sulphuric acid.

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11y ago

NO, silver does not react with dilute sulphuric acid.

because Ag is noble metal. Cu, Hg, Au, Ag, are not react.

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Silver does not usually react with acids but it will react with some of the more strongly oxidizing acids such as nitric acid.

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2 Ag + S -> Ag2S

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Silver will disolve.

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