Let's see. Using the 2 oxidation state of iron.
Fe + H2SO4 -> FeSO4 + H2
Ferrous sulphate and hydrogen gas are produced by this reaction.
HCl + FeSO4
Sulfuric Acid Iron + Sulfuric Acid= Iron Sulfate + Hydrogen gas Fe + H2SO4 → FeSO4 + H2
Iron + sulphuric acid ----> iron sulphate + hydrogen
H2 (g) + FeSO4 (s) hydrogen gas and iron sulphate
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.
HCl + FeSO4
Sulfuric Acid Iron + Sulfuric Acid= Iron Sulfate + Hydrogen gas Fe + H2SO4 → FeSO4 + H2
Iron + sulphuric acid ----> iron sulphate + hydrogen
H2 (g) + FeSO4 (s) hydrogen gas and iron sulphate
Batteries contain sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is corrosive to metal.
iron sulfuric acid
an iron salt of sulfuric acid
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.
Yes it will dissolve iron to produce Iron(II) sulfate and Hydrogen gas
The chemical reaction between iron and dilute sulfuric acid is a redox reaction. The iron reacts with the sulfuric acid to form iron(II) sulfate and hydrogen gas. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 2 Fe + 3 H2SO4 -> Fe2(SO4)3 + 3 H2
H2SO4 + Fe = FeSO4 + H2
chemical reaction.