H2 (g) + FeSO4 (s)
hydrogen gas and iron sulphate
Dilute means that something is in a mixture. In this case it is a mixture of sulfuric acid and water which are both compounds.
nothing happens
If it is added to a solution of dilute sulfuric acid, it will react slowly liberating hydrogen gas. With concentrated acid, iron will undergo a series of red-ox reactions.
Sulfuric acid itself is a compound with the formula H2SO4. However the word "dilute" means that the H2SO4 is dissolved in water, so it is a mixture.
Sulfuric acid react with copper.
Dilute means that something is in a mixture. In this case it is a mixture of sulfuric acid and water which are both compounds.
Copper does not react with dilute Sulphuric acid.
nothing happens
If it is added to a solution of dilute sulfuric acid, it will react slowly liberating hydrogen gas. With concentrated acid, iron will undergo a series of red-ox reactions.
MgSO4+ H2O + CO2
Sulfuric acid itself is a compound with the formula H2SO4. However the word "dilute" means that the H2SO4 is dissolved in water, so it is a mixture.
Sulfuric acid react with copper.
Sulfuric acid react with copper.
zinc sulfate is formed H2 gas is evolved
It depends on how diluted the dilute sulphuric acid is (i.e. its concentration).
It depends a little on your definition. Concentrated Sulfuric Acid can be produced up to 98% or 98.3% pure H2SO4. So, while H2SO4 would be considered a compound, it is never pure, and is always found in a mixture. Most Sulfuric Acid used in the lab is a much more dilute mixture of Sulfuric Acid and Water. Fuming Sulfuric Acid is a mixture between Sulfuric Acid, H2SO4 and sulfur trioxide SO3.
Magnesium forms Magnesium suphate and hydrogen gas when reacts with dilute sulphuric acid, Mg + H2SO4 -----> MgSO4 + H2