You'd get dilute sulfuric acid. The temperature would go up (possibly a lot), since the dissociation of sulfuric acid in water is exothermic.
sulfuric acid is a solution composed of water and sulfate, so it would still be a solution, if i understand the question.
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.
No, a sulfuric acid solution in water is homogeneous
In concentrated sulfuric acid usually about 1%
Concentrated sulfuric acid has sulfuric acid molecules where dilute sulfuric acid has sulfate ions and hydrogen ions. Water in the diluted solution acts as the ionization medium.
Adding sulfuric acid to water is the recommended way of working to avoid accidents.
Batteries contain sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid is corrosive to metal.
sulfuric acid is a solution composed of water and sulfate, so it would still be a solution, if i understand the question.
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.
No, a sulfuric acid solution in water is homogeneous
In concentrated sulfuric acid usually about 1%
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Concentrated sulfuric acid has sulfuric acid molecules where dilute sulfuric acid has sulfate ions and hydrogen ions. Water in the diluted solution acts as the ionization medium.
when mixed sulfuric acid with water in the presence of oxygen nothing happens but the acid turned from concentrated acid will turn into diluted acid.
H2SO4 + 2H2O ---> 2H3O- + SO4-2 Sulfuric acid + water ---> hydronium + sulfate
You need to remove the water by evaporation.
That would depend on the concentration of the sulfuric acid.