Lead will react with hydrochloric acid to form lead(II) chloride (PbCl2) and hydrogen gas (H2) as a product. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: Pb + 2HCl → PbCl2 + H2. Lead(II) chloride will be a white precipitate that forms in the solution.
The acid that reacted to give the salt NaCl is hydrochloric acid (HCl).
When lead nitrate is reacted with sulfuric acid, lead sulfate and nitric acid are formed. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: Pb(NO3)2 + H2SO4 -> PbSO4 + 2HNO3. This reaction is a double displacement type.
When a fatty acid is reacted with NaOH, a process called saponification occurs. This reaction results in the formation of soap, which is a salt of the fatty acid alongside glycerol. This reaction is commonly used in soap-making processes.
Iron can be reacted with sulfuric acid to produce iron sulfate. Iron sulfate can also be produced by reacting iron with sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid.
Potassium nitrate salt would be formed when nitric acid and potassium hydroxide are reacted together.
The acid that reacted to give the salt NaCl is hydrochloric acid (HCl).
When lead nitrate is reacted with sulfuric acid, lead sulfate and nitric acid are formed. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: Pb(NO3)2 + H2SO4 -> PbSO4 + 2HNO3. This reaction is a double displacement type.
Carbonic Acid is water reacted with carbon dioxide.
When a fatty acid is reacted with NaOH, a process called saponification occurs. This reaction results in the formation of soap, which is a salt of the fatty acid alongside glycerol. This reaction is commonly used in soap-making processes.
Formation of lead (II) sulphide; not all the sulfur reacted.
Hydrogen will be liberated.
Substances which are reacted with Sulphuric acid tend to produce sulphates.
Iron can be reacted with sulfuric acid to produce iron sulfate. Iron sulfate can also be produced by reacting iron with sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid.
hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide
Copper does not react with dilute Sulphuric acid.
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Potassium nitrate salt would be formed when nitric acid and potassium hydroxide are reacted together.