Metals like sodium, magnesium, zinc and iron can react with sulphuric acid. However, less reactive metals like copper and gold do not.
Platinum does not react with sulfuric acid under normal conditions.
Nothing happens. Gold will not react with sulfuric acid.
Mercury does not react with most acids, such as dilute sulfuric acid.
Cd or Cadmium will react with sulfuric acid to form a solution with presence of cadmium and hydrogen particles. The color may vary according to the process and usage of Cd and sulfuric acid.
Copper metal does not have enough reactivity to react with sulfuric acid.
Sulfuric acid is a compound of three elements: hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen. It can form by reacting sulfur trioxide with water.
Platinum does not react with sulfuric acid under normal conditions.
Nothing happens. Gold will not react with sulfuric acid.
Mercury does not react with most acids, such as dilute sulfuric acid.
No. Sulfuric acid is an acid. The alkali metals are metallic elements.
Sulfuric Acid is H2SO4. It contains the elements: Hydrogen, Sulfur, and Oxygen. Thus there are 3 elements in a molecule of sulfuric acid.
Cd or Cadmium will react with sulfuric acid to form a solution with presence of cadmium and hydrogen particles. The color may vary according to the process and usage of Cd and sulfuric acid.
Copper metal does not have enough reactivity to react with sulfuric acid.
Crystalline/solid boron does not react at all with sulfuric acid. However, finely powered boron will react with sulfuric acid but very slowly.
Magnesium oxalate will react with sulfuric acid to form magnesium sulfate and oxalic acid.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with sulfuric acid.
yes it will because carbon tetracholride has more dence than sulfuric acid