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None unless it is done dangerously fast and/or with very concentrated acid in which case it will boil and release steam.

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Q: What gas is released after sulfuric acid is combined with water?
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What does sulfuric acid combined with water produce?

A more diluted acid.


Is sulfuric acid a heterogeneous mixture?

No, a sulfuric acid solution in water is homogeneous


How much water is in sulfuric acid?

In concentrated sulfuric acid usually about 1%


Why is Concentrated sulfuric acid a weaker acid compared to dilute sulfuric acid?

Concentrated sulfuric acid has sulfuric acid molecules where dilute sulfuric acid has sulfate ions and hydrogen ions. Water in the diluted solution acts as the ionization medium.


What are the chemical properties of acid?

when they react with a metal they will release 'hydrogen' gas . This is one of the most important property of acid. An acid when reacts with a base, salt & water are produced. This reaction is called neutralization. Acid and carbonates are combined to produce salt, water and carbon dioxide Acid and bicarbonates are combined to produce salt, water and carbon dioxide


What happens when you add sulfuric acid to water?

when mixed sulfuric acid with water in the presence of oxygen nothing happens but the acid turned from concentrated acid will turn into diluted acid.


What will happen if sulfuric acid is added with water?

Adding sulfuric acid to water is the recommended way of working to avoid accidents.


What is the reaction of sulfuric acid in water?

H2SO4 + 2H2O ---> 2H3O- + SO4-2 Sulfuric acid + water ---> hydronium + sulfate


How do you make concentrated sulfuric acid from dilute sulfuric acid?

You need to remove the water by evaporation.


Is sulfuric acid acidic or basic?

SO2 is an acid forming oxide, so with water it is acidic (acid rain!)


What would happen if you put sulfuric acid in water?

You'd get dilute sulfuric acid. The temperature would go up (possibly a lot), since the dissociation of sulfuric acid in water is exothermic.


Why does silfuric acid conducts electricity better than citric acid?

Sulfuric acid is a string acid and citric acid is a weak acid. This means that sulfuric acid disassociates completely in water. All of the protons ( H + ) are released from the molecule into the solution. With acetic acid as little as 1% of the protons are released into solution. So, with sulfuric acid you have, H + and HSO4 - ions that conduct electricity fully, while acetic acid is a weal conductor.