It speeds up the reaction, and acts as a dehydrating agent
Copper metal does not have enough reactivity to react with sulfuric acid.
Sulfuric acid plus copper (II) nitrate yields nitric acid plus copper (II) sulfate. Sulfuric acid plus copper (I) nitrate yields nitrous acid plus copper (I) sulfate.
4. The chemical equation is Cu + H2SO4 → CuSO4 + H2. Copper and sulfuric acid have the same coefficient (1), so the same number of moles of copper and sulfuric acid are used.
Sorry, copper does not react with sulphuric acid because it is not reactive enough to do so. Only metals which are higher than hydrogen in the reactivity series will react with sulphuric acid.
Sulfuric acid react with copper.
Copper metal does not have enough reactivity to react with sulfuric acid.
Sulfuric acid plus copper (II) nitrate yields nitric acid plus copper (II) sulfate. Sulfuric acid plus copper (I) nitrate yields nitrous acid plus copper (I) sulfate.
4. The chemical equation is Cu + H2SO4 → CuSO4 + H2. Copper and sulfuric acid have the same coefficient (1), so the same number of moles of copper and sulfuric acid are used.
Sorry, copper does not react with sulphuric acid because it is not reactive enough to do so. Only metals which are higher than hydrogen in the reactivity series will react with sulphuric acid.
Copper does not react with dilute Sulphuric acid.
Sulfuric acid react with copper.
Sulfuric acid react with copper.
Sulfuric acid is used to make copper sulphate.
Copper sulfate and water :)
When you add black copper oxide to sulfuric acid, the solution turns blue because copper sulfate was formed and it is a colored compound.
Copper oxide+ Sulphuric acid ----> copper sulphate +water
No, as copper is below Hydrogen in the reactivity series