Fe is elemental iron and H2SO4 sulfuric acid. They'd react like: Fe(s) + H2SO4(aq) --> FeSO4(aq) + H2(g) FeSO4, iron(II)sulfate or ferrous sulfate H2, Hydrogen gas
Sulfuric acid is H2SO4. Iron is Fe. Because iron is a more active metal than hydrogen, it can displace hydrogen from the sulfuric acid. Fe (s) + H2SO4 (aq) --> FeSO4 (aq) + H2 (g)
FeCl2 + 2KMnO4 --> Fe(MnO4)2 + 2KCl
Fe + H2SO4(aq) -> FeO + H2O + SO2
Ferric Iron. H2SO4 is sulfuric acid, so therefore mixing it with any metal would make a "ferric *insert metal here*" name.
Iron+ sulfuric acid ---> Iron Sulfate + hydrogen gas
Sulfuric acid is H2SO4. Iron is Fe. Because iron is a more active metal than hydrogen, it can displace hydrogen from the sulfuric acid. Fe (s) + H2SO4 (aq) --> FeSO4 (aq) + H2 (g)
H2SO4 + Fe = FeSO4 + H2
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Fe+H2SO4=FeS+H2O
FeCl2 + 2KMnO4 --> Fe(MnO4)2 + 2KCl
Fe + H2SO4(aq) -> FeO + H2O + SO2
Ferric Iron. H2SO4 is sulfuric acid, so therefore mixing it with any metal would make a "ferric *insert metal here*" name.
Iron+ sulfuric acid ---> Iron Sulfate + hydrogen gas
Fe + H2SO4 ----> FeSO4 + H2 Products are Iron(II) Sulphate and Hydrogen Gas
Iron (II) Sulfate is the salt: FeSO4
It depends on which carbonate you are adding:Iron(II) carbonate + Sulphuric acid ----> Iron(II) sulphate + Water + Carbon dioxideFeCO3 + H2SO4 ----> FeSO4 + H2O + CO2Iron(III) carbonate + Sulphuric acid ----> Iron(III) sulphate + Water + Carbon dioxideFe2(CO3)3 + 3 H2SO4 ----> Fe2(SO4)3 + 3 H2O + 3 CO2
React Fe with H2SO4 to get: 2Fe + H2SO4 = Fe2SO4 + 2H