Well, if we mix iron sulfur mixture and hydrochlonic acid, only the iron reacts.
Sulfur does not react with that acid
How do you get sulphur by using Sodium thiosulfate + Hydrochloric acid
Gold and platinum. 'Aqua regia' is a mixture of trhe acids, hydrochloric acid and nitric acid. This mixture will react with these metals.
There is no reaction per se other than the formation of HCl gas. H2SO4 (aq) + HCl (aq) ----> HCl (g) H2SO4 (aq)
Iron will react, dissolving in acid and with hydrogen gas escaping from the surface. Sulfur stays unchanged.
Sulfur does not react with hydrochloric acid.
Sulfur does not react with that acid
Hydrochloric acid has the chemical formula HCl. It is a compound.
Mixture of Hydrochloric acid (HCl) and water (H2O)
its an mixture
How do you get sulphur by using Sodium thiosulfate + Hydrochloric acid
Gold and platinum. 'Aqua regia' is a mixture of trhe acids, hydrochloric acid and nitric acid. This mixture will react with these metals.
There is no reaction per se other than the formation of HCl gas. H2SO4 (aq) + HCl (aq) ----> HCl (g) H2SO4 (aq)
Sodium chloride, Water, Sulfur and Sulfur dioxide
No, these are two different chemicals. Hydrochloric acid, or hydrogen chloride, is a compound of hydrogen and chlorine. Sulfuric acid, is a compound of hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen.
Hydrochloric Acid is the solution of hydrogen chloride (HCI) in water.
Iron will react, dissolving in acid and with hydrogen gas escaping from the surface. Sulfur stays unchanged.