Zn + H2SO4 -> ZnSO4 + H2
zinc sulfate
sulfates
When copper reacts with sulphuric acid, copper sulfate is formed. This reaction involves the displacement of hydrogen in sulphuric acid by copper, resulting in the formation of copper sulfate and hydrogen gas.
Any reaction occur.
Copper sulfate is the salt formed when copper oxide and sulfuric acid react together.
As the name , 'Sulphuric Acid' suggests, it is an ACID .
Pyridine is a basic organic aromtic compound it contains nitrogen in ring which has a lone pair of electrons, when sulphuric acid is added a salt is formed which may be either Pyridinium sulphate or Pyridinium hydrogen sulphate depending upon the ratio of two compounds mixed.
Iron sulphide and water and carbon dioxide!
The salt formed when sodium hydroxide is added to nitric acid is sodium nitrate (NaNO3).
The gaseous product in this reaction is 'hydrogen' and the salt is zinc sulfate.
If hydrochloric acid is added to a beaker, the salt formed will depend on the other reactant present. For example, if sodium hydroxide is also present, sodium chloride (table salt) will be formed. The specific salt formed will depend on the combination of the acid and base used in the reaction.
Sulphuric Acid.
When an acid is added to a carbonate, the products formed are carbon dioxide gas, water, and a salt (which is usually a metal salt specific to the acid used).