Assuming there is water present, I would expect the product to be a (roughly equal) mixture of 2-octanol and 3-octanol.
Phenol reacts with concentrated sulfuric acid to form the sulfonated product, and then with concentrated nitric acid to form picric acid (2,4,6-trinitrophenol).
Sulfur trioxide reacts with water to form sulfuric acid (H2SO4). This reaction is highly exothermic and produces heat.
The salt product formed when iron reacts with sulfuric acid is iron sulfate, also known as ferrous sulfate.
Zinc is a metal that reacts with dilute sulfuric acid to produce hydrogen gas.
Hydrogen gas is given off when magnesium reacts with sulfuric acid.
Zn + H2SO4 --> ZnSO4 + H2Zinc + Sulfuric acid --> Zinc Sulfate + Hydrogen
In the phenol sulfuric acid test, glucose reacts with phenol and sulfuric acid to form a colored product. The color change is due to the formation of furfural, which reacts with the sulfuric acid to produce a colored compound. This color change is used to detect the presence of glucose in a sample.
Sulfuric acid reacts with copper to produce copper sulfate. Copper sulfate is formed when copper reacts with sulfuric acid in the presence of oxygen.
Silver reacts with sulfuric and nitric acid.
yes... to make aluminium sulphate and hydrogen gas
When aminobenzoic acid reacts with sulfuric acid, it can form an amide derivative known as N-acetylanthranilic acid. This reaction involves the sulfonation of the amine group in aminobenzoic acid by sulfuric acid.
Propene can undergo electrophilic addition reaction with concentrated sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to form a sulfonic acid. The double bond in propene reacts with the sulfuric acid to form a carbocation intermediate, which then reacts with the sulfate ion of sulfuric acid to yield the final product.