You just know it does.... Only possible explanation is that sulfuric acid is H2SO4.
H2SO4 --> H2 + (SO4)-2.
Zinc oxide cannot be used with sulphuric acid to prepare zinc sulphate. This is because zinc oxide is insoluble in sulphuric acid, and therefore, it would not react to form zinc sulphate.
Sulphuric acid
Sulphuric Acid.
Sulphuric acid is mixed with copper oxide to make copper sulphate through a chemical reaction.
Zinc+sulphuric acid-sulphate+hydrogen
There are many salts made from sulphuric acid. A chemical salt consists of any given metal, and the acid anion. In the case of Sulphuric Acid, the acid anion is the sulphate anion ' SO4^(2-) ' This can combine with many different metals, e.g. sodium, calcium , copper, to form the salts, respectively, sodium sulphate (Na2SO4), calcium sulphate(CaSO4), copper sulphate(CuSO4). There are many other combinations.
Sulphuric acid, because "sulphuric" is what gives copper sulphate it's name
The word equation for the reaction between aluminium hydroxide and sulphuric acid is: aluminium hydroxide + sulphuric acid → aluminium sulphate + water.
hydrogen gas and zinc sulphate
Copper Oxide reacts with Sulphuric acid to form Copper Sulphate and Water.
Sulphuric acid contains sulphur, hydrochloric acid contains chlorine, nitric acid contains nitrogen, and ethanoic acid contains carbon.
Sulphuric acid + Zinc ----> Zinc sulphate + Hydrogen H2SO4 + Zn ----> ZnSO4 + H2 (no balancing needed)