Driving off the water from dilute sulfuric acid will increase the concentration of the acid to the point where it will contain virtually no water.
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Nothing will happen unless it evaporates. If left uncovered at 100C Sulfuric acid will dehydrate to form Sulfur trioxide and water.
This reaction yields zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas.
Concentrated sulfuric acid strips the hydrogen and oxygen from sugar (sucrose) as water. Carbon is left. C12H22O11 + H2SO4 --> 12C + H2SO4. 11H2O
Concentrated sulfuric acid is stronger and more acidic than an equal concentration of acetic acid.Sulfuric acid is considered a strong acid because it dissociates completely in water, whereas acetic acid is considered a weak acid because it does not dissociate completely in water.See the Related Questions link to the left for more information about strong and weak acids.
dilute salt in water to form a solution, then evaporate the water and you are left with salt crystals - gamemaster12321
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26.9 - 27.4
Nothing will happen unless it evaporates. If left uncovered at 100C Sulfuric acid will dehydrate to form Sulfur trioxide and water.
This reaction yields zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas.
27.2 44.1 - 44.5 right answer dang
Concentrated sulfuric acid strips the hydrogen and oxygen from sugar (sucrose) as water. Carbon is left. C12H22O11 + H2SO4 --> 12C + H2SO4. 11H2O
Concentrated sulfuric acid is stronger and more acidic than an equal concentration of acetic acid.Sulfuric acid is considered a strong acid because it dissociates completely in water, whereas acetic acid is considered a weak acid because it does not dissociate completely in water.See the Related Questions link to the left for more information about strong and weak acids.
The easiest way to separate citric acid from water is to evaporate the water slowly. Then you will have lovely sparkly citric acid crystals in the bottom of your dish.
It slowly absorbs moisture (water molecules) from air and becomes diluted with the passage of time.
A couple of definitions of acids:1. a substance which forms H+ ions in solution2. a proton donor some chemical formulas for acids- H2SO4 sulfuric acid- HCl hydrochloric acid- HNO3 nitric acidSee the Related Questions to the left for more information and other examples.
an acid donates a proton to a neighboring atom. (adds Hydrogen to water for example>) this in turn lowers the pH which is the amount of hydrogen in a substance. so, sulfuric acid is H2SO4 the H2 means there are 2 hydrogen atoms, and the SO4 means Sulfur atom and 4 oxygen atoms, this is what will be left when the 2 hydrogen atoms leave it, usually only one does so you are USUALLY left with a Hydrogen sulfur and 4 oxygens. since it is missing the hydrogen you are left with a negative charge on the molecule (H SO4), this can be used in many many reactions, and it is used for so many things you may just want to google uses of sulfuric acid.