hydrogen
Magnesium sulfate is obtained.
Hydrogen gas is evolved from this reaction.
hydrogen gasmagnesium + sulfuric acid → magnesium sulfate + hydrogen
Magnesium forms Magnesium suphate and hydrogen gas when reacts with dilute sulphuric acid, Mg + H2SO4 -----> MgSO4 + H2
Magnesium oxalate will react with sulfuric acid to form magnesium sulfate and oxalic acid.
Magnesium sulfate is obtained.
Bubbles of Hydrogen gas(H2)
Hydrogen gas is evolved from this reaction.
The products of a neutralization reaction are a salt and water.
hydrogen gasmagnesium + sulfuric acid → magnesium sulfate + hydrogen
Magnesium forms Magnesium suphate and hydrogen gas when reacts with dilute sulphuric acid, Mg + H2SO4 -----> MgSO4 + H2
Magnesium oxalate will react with sulfuric acid to form magnesium sulfate and oxalic acid.
Sure, it will. Magnesium is a very active metal and reacts with all acids to liberate hydrogen gas.
h2
No acid is formed. The reaction produces hydrogen gas and magnesium chloride, a salt.
In most cases, hydrogen is the gas evolved as the result of an acid and a magnesium ribbon. But in some instances when it reacts with a concentrated acids, it may produce different gases as well. As an example, the reaction between magnesium and concentrated sulfuric acid produces sulfur dioxide.
magnesium carbonate + sulfuric acid = magnesium oxide= carbon dioxide