Magnesium Sulphate + Hydrogen gas
Produces magnesium sulfate and water
A true reaction don't exist between magnesium chloride and sulfuric acid.
H2SO4(aq) + Mg(s) --> MgSO4(aq) + H2(g) Hydrogen gas is formed when you mix sulfuric acid and magnesium.
magnesium + sulphuric acid = magnesium sulfate + hydrogen gas
MgC03 + H2SO4 <=> MgS04 + H20 + C02
MgCl2 + H2SO4 ---> MgSO4 + 2HCl
the answer to your little riddle is magnesium sulphate and hydrogen chloride gas not hydrogen chlorate you nugget
Mg(s) + H2SO4(aq) ---> MgSO4(aq) + H2(g)
A balanced equation MUST have EQUAL numbers of EACH type of atom on BOTH sides of the arrow.The balanced equation for the reaction magnesium chloride plus sulfuric acid is;MgCl2 + H2SO4 ------> MgSO4 + 2HCl.
MgCl2 + H2SO4 ---> MgSO4 + 2HCl yield magnesium sulfate plus hydrogen chloride(gaz)
It is a double replacement reaction. MgCl2 + H2SO4 ---> MgSO4 + 2HCl
Magnesium chloride plus hydrochloric acid is magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas.