The reaction for MnO2 mixed with KBrO3 and 9M sulfuric acid is as follows: 2KI + MnO2 + H2SO4 --> I2 +MnSO4 + K2SO4 + 2H2O.
Because Salicylic Acid reacts with Acetic Anhydride in the presence of H2SO4 and CH3COOH to give Aspirin. The sulphuric acid does not react. If you measure the volume/weight of the acid before the reaction and after the reaction, there will be no change. Note:-You can also use Acetyl Chloride in the presence of phosphoric acid instead on Acetic Anhydride.
There is a reaction between them. It forms NH4Cl by reaction.
No, because they are both acids. Sulfuric acid would only undergo an neutralization reaction when it comes in contact with a base (sodium hydroxide, baking soda, etc). When you mix sulfuric with hydrochloric acid, the only thing that would happen is that the sulfuric acid would dehydrate the hydrochloric acid, causing it to release nasty fumes of hydrogen chloride gas.
2KOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) --> K2SO4(aq) + 2H20(l) They react to form Potassium Sulphate (A soluble salt) and water. There are no observations for this reaction.
The reaction for MnO2 mixed with KBrO3 and 9M sulfuric acid is as follows: 2KI + MnO2 + H2SO4 --> I2 +MnSO4 + K2SO4 + 2H2O.
Because Salicylic Acid reacts with Acetic Anhydride in the presence of H2SO4 and CH3COOH to give Aspirin. The sulphuric acid does not react. If you measure the volume/weight of the acid before the reaction and after the reaction, there will be no change. Note:-You can also use Acetyl Chloride in the presence of phosphoric acid instead on Acetic Anhydride.
There is a reaction between them. It forms NH4Cl by reaction.
No, because they are both acids. Sulfuric acid would only undergo an neutralization reaction when it comes in contact with a base (sodium hydroxide, baking soda, etc). When you mix sulfuric with hydrochloric acid, the only thing that would happen is that the sulfuric acid would dehydrate the hydrochloric acid, causing it to release nasty fumes of hydrogen chloride gas.
Adding sulfuric acid to water is the recommended way of working to avoid accidents.
2KOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) --> K2SO4(aq) + 2H20(l) They react to form Potassium Sulphate (A soluble salt) and water. There are no observations for this reaction.
IT WOULD PROB BUBBLE
Carbonic acid (H2CO3) is formed.
You'd get dilute sulfuric acid. The temperature would go up (possibly a lot), since the dissociation of sulfuric acid in water is exothermic.
Yes. I have no idea what will happen if you do though.
Batteries contain sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is corrosive to metal.
It is the oxidation of Iron to Iron oxide. An exothermic reaction.