Dilute sulfuric acid has no effect on sugar. However, if the acid is sufficiently concentrated, the sugar decomposes to form carbon soot, which is black in color.
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.
Nothing, it isn't reactive.
Nothing happens. Gold will not react with sulfuric acid.
It is pretty tough on metals, but your car naturally creates sulfuric acid and it mixes with oil all of the time. If your looking for a "bomb" answer...not gonna happen.
Yes, this is the sulfuric acid.
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.
Nothing, it isn't reactive.
Nothing happens. Gold will not react with sulfuric acid.
It is pretty tough on metals, but your car naturally creates sulfuric acid and it mixes with oil all of the time. If your looking for a "bomb" answer...not gonna happen.
Yes, this is the sulfuric acid.
Nothing happens if the solution is not too concentrated for sulfuric acid that is. All 4 kinds of ions stay in solution and unchanged. Na+, NO3-, H+, SO42-
No.
Sulfuric acid is added to sugar to make carbon
Nothing happens because gold doesn't react with sulfuric acid.
It give out heat (exothermic) and you get yourselves solution of sodium sulfate salt and water.
Distilled water mixed with sulfuric acid.
Produces Sulfuric acid