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In its pure form it is a compound: sulphuric acid. But usually it is a mixture of sulphuric acid and lead sulphate.
A compound.
Add concentrated sulphuric acid to the mixture
Aqueous sulphuric acid is a solution which contains both sulphuric acid and water. So yes, it is a mixture...there is a term for two solutions which are "mixed" together but i forget what this is called.
Mixture of Conc. nitric acid and Conc. Sulphuric acid
Dilute sulphuric acid is an aqueous solution, formed by adding water to sulphuric acid, resulting in a homogeneous mixture.
In its pure form it is a compound: sulphuric acid. But usually it is a mixture of sulphuric acid and lead sulphate.
A compound.
Mixture
Add concentrated sulphuric acid to the mixture
a mixture
NO!
This reaction is exothermic.
Aqueous sulphuric acid is a solution which contains both sulphuric acid and water. So yes, it is a mixture...there is a term for two solutions which are "mixed" together but i forget what this is called.
Mixture of Conc. nitric acid and Conc. Sulphuric acid
substance
no hidro means water