FeSO4 and Hydrogen sulphide
You'd get dilute sulfuric acid. The temperature would go up (possibly a lot), since the dissociation of sulfuric acid in water is exothermic.
Probably nothing: Hydrogen is higher than copper in the electromotive series, so that copper can not displace hydrogen from its compounds,
You get iron sulphide.
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Nothing will happen to the Sandstone :D Hope that would help =)
You'd get dilute sulfuric acid. The temperature would go up (possibly a lot), since the dissociation of sulfuric acid in water is exothermic.
Probably nothing: Hydrogen is higher than copper in the electromotive series, so that copper can not displace hydrogen from its compounds,
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You get iron sulphide.
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Adding sulfuric acid to water is the recommended way of working to avoid accidents.
Yes. I have no idea what will happen if you do though.
Batteries contain sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is corrosive to metal.
there will be a positive reaction
This compound was not obtained and studied; the chemical formula will be RaS (radium sulphide).
Nothing will happen to the Sandstone :D Hope that would help =)
It forms copper chloride and water.