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1 mole sulfuric acid for 1 mole calcium chloride
These acids doesn't react; they are only mixed.
Zinc and sulfuric acid will react to form zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas.
You react oil with Sulphur Trioxide via falling film reactor or react oil with Oleum (very strong Sulphuric Acid) in a CSTR reactor. The name of the process is Sulphonation or Sulfonation depending on English or American spelling style.
The reaction is:CaCO3 + H2SO4 = CaSO4 + CO2 + H2O
Yes. Calcium ions will react with sulfuric acid to produce solid calcium sulfate, which settles to the bottom of the container.
Calcium sulfate is formed.
1 mole sulfuric acid for 1 mole calcium chloride
calcium sulphate and nitric acid
Gold don't react with sulphuric acid.
H2SO4 + CaCO3 ---> CaSO4 + H2O + CO2 Sulphuric acid reacts with calcium carbonate, forming calcium sulphate.
no reaction will take place because copper does not react with dilute sulphuric acid, it will only react with hot and concentrated sulphuric acid.
Calcium Carbonate
Ca + H2SO4 ----------> CaSO4 (s) + H2(g) calcium and Sulphuric acid react to form calcium sulphate and release hydrogen gas.
an acid will react easily with base, not with another acid (generally) so sulphuric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide (a base) and not with hydrochloric acid
Sulphuric acid is an acid, so many substances react with it. It will be impractical to list down all the things that would react with sulphuric acid as there are enormously too many! Examples are metals, metal oxides and metal carbonates.
Yes. Calcium will react vigorously with acid and even water.