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Magnesium metal would displace hydrogen from Sulphuric acid and form Magnesium sulphate anh Hydrogen gas would be liberated.
Sulphuric acid is an acid, so many substances react with it. It will be impractical to list down all the things that would react with sulphuric acid as there are enormously too many! Examples are metals, metal oxides and metal carbonates.
A metal (below hydrogen in E.C.S.) as Zinc reacts with dilute sulphuric acid and produces hydrogen gas.
Yes, it will. It'll be slow, but it'll happen. In the meantime, your sulphuric will be contaminating with the metal salts as well. Go for HDPE or glass.
Metal+Acid=Metal Salt+ Hydrogen i.e. Francium + Sulphuric Acid = Francium Sulphate + Hydrogen
the metal will sing a song
Magnesium metal would displace hydrogen from Sulphuric acid and form Magnesium sulphate anh Hydrogen gas would be liberated.
ADVANTAGE: Actually there is no advantages for storing sulphuric acid in a metal can.DISADVANTAGE: Sulphuric acid may react with metal (a metal can). But if it comes into contact with a metal it may generate hydrogen gas, which creates an explosion risk.
A foundry is where metal is melted and poured into molds.
Sulphuric acid is an acid, so many substances react with it. It will be impractical to list down all the things that would react with sulphuric acid as there are enormously too many! Examples are metals, metal oxides and metal carbonates.
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Magnesium is the metal. Sulfuric acid is a compound.
Sulfuric acid would eat through a metal can. It must be stored in glass.
A metal (below hydrogen in E.C.S.) as Zinc reacts with dilute sulphuric acid and produces hydrogen gas.
Yes, it will. It'll be slow, but it'll happen. In the meantime, your sulphuric will be contaminating with the metal salts as well. Go for HDPE or glass.
The bar of metal thus formed is called an ingot.