you can have serious to very serious lung damage. a lot of coughing and chest pain and nausea
It's just sulfuric acid vapor.
Sulfuric acid will react with magnesium and most other metals to produce hydrogen gas.
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.
If you add zinc to sulfuric acid, you will get hydrogen gas as a product.
The reaction between sulfuric acid and zinc produces zinc sufate and hydrogen gas
It's just sulfuric acid vapor.
Sulfuric acid will react with magnesium and most other metals to produce hydrogen gas.
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.
If you add zinc to sulfuric acid, you will get hydrogen gas as a product.
The reaction between sulfuric acid and zinc produces zinc sufate and hydrogen gas
Propane gas is not an electrolyte.
Yes,they can undergo a neutralization reaction, the reaction between sulfuric acid and ammonia is feasible.
Sulfuric Acid Iron + Sulfuric Acid= Iron Sulfate + Hydrogen gas Fe + H2SO4 → FeSO4 + H2
Many (though not all) metals will dissolve in sulfuric acid. The colorless inflammable gas that is produced is hydrogen.
Water vapour, I'd assume. The acid gives up H+ ions, and the oxygen gives up... Well, oxygen. The result, H20. This shouldn't happen regularly at standard temperature and pressure though. It might take some encouraging.This actually can't happen. Sulfuric (note correct spelling) acid is already as oxidized as it can get; oxygen does not react with sulfuric acid at all.
Sulfuric acid reacts with Ammonia gas (NH3) to produce ammonium sulphate.
Depends on how you heat it