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if with nitrogen compounds, it becomes nitric acid if with sulfuric compounds, it becomes sulfuric acid if with phosphate compounds, it becomes phosphoric acid if with carbon dioxide, it becomes carbonic acid
Sodium phosphate is obtained.
You have calcium clorode
Literally anything at the right conditions. Sulfur has one of the highest electronegativities, or attraction for electrons.
It gives the product as calcuim-sulphate.
you get sodium sulphate and hydrogen chloride
yes you can
It turns into sulfuric acid. Then add salt, and it becomes hydrochloric acid. Awesome, huh? I have some sulfur, and I am going to try it.
acid + base = salt + water
H2SO4(aq) + Mg(s) --> MgSO4(aq) + H2(g) Hydrogen gas is formed when you mix sulfuric acid and magnesium.
Yes. I have no idea what will happen if you do though.