sulfates
Dilute sulphuric acid is an aqueous solution, formed by adding water to sulphuric acid, resulting in a homogeneous mixture.
sulphuric acid
Sulphurous acid is formed when sulphur dioxide dissolves in water. Sulphuric acid is formed when sulphur trioxide dissolves in water. Over time, sulphurous acid will oxidize to sulphuric. SO2 + H20 -> H2SO3 (sulphurous acid) SO3 + H20 -> H2SO4 (sulphuric acid)
The reactions between metals and acids are always endothermic.
product is formed
product is formed
Yes, it sometimes can catalyze esterification and nitration reactions
NO!
when we add water n sulphuric acid then dilute sulphuric acid is formed. But we have to mix concentrated acid to water not water to acid otherwise the container in which u r mixing may explode because this reaction is highly exothermic.
Calcium sulfate is formed.
Copper sulphate CuSO4
Yes. A precipitate of silver sulfate is formed.