It depends on which carbonate you are adding:
Iron(II) carbonate + Sulphuric acid ----> Iron(II) sulphate + Water + Carbon dioxide
FeCO3 + H2SO4 ----> FeSO4 + H2O + CO2
Iron(III) carbonate + Sulphuric acid ----> Iron(III) sulphate + Water + Carbon dioxide
Fe2(CO3)3 + 3 H2SO4 ----> Fe2(SO4)3 + 3 H2O + 3 CO2
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∙ 13y agoIron reacts with sulphuric acid to produce iron(II) sulfate, hydrogen gas, and water. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: Fe + H2SO4 -> FeSO4 + H2 + H2O. The iron displaces hydrogen from the acid, resulting in the formation of iron sulfate and the release of hydrogen gas.
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∙ 13y agoiron is passive to concentrated nitric acid.
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∙ 13y agoIron + Sulfuric acid ----> Iron(II) sulfate + Hydrogen
Fe + H2SO4 ----> FeSO4 + H2
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∙ 13y agoIron + Sulphuric acid ----> Iron(II) sulphate + Hydrogen
Fe + H2SO4 ----> FeSO4 + H2
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∙ 11y agoFe + 2HCl ---> FeCl2 + H2
You would need to react iron with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to produce iron sulfate (FeSO4).
The salt product formed when iron reacts with sulfuric acid is iron sulfate, also known as ferrous sulfate.
Iron filings (iron) and sulfuric acid will react to produce iron sulfate and hydrogen gas. The iron will dissolve in the sulfuric acid, forming iron sulfate (FeSO4), while hydrogen gas (H2) will be released as a byproduct of the reaction.
Reactive metal + acid --> salt + hydrogen Sulphuric acid makes sulphate salts, so: Calcium + sulphuric acid --> calcium sulphate + hydrogen (As a symbol equation: Ca + H2SO4 --> CaSO4 + H2)
The chemical equation for iron reacting with dilute sulfuric acid is: Fe(s) + H2SO4(aq) -> FeSO4(aq) + H2(g)
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You would need to react iron with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to produce iron sulfate (FeSO4).
Iron sulphide and water and carbon dioxide!
Iron oxide + Sulphuric Acid iron sulphate + water
The salt product formed when iron reacts with sulfuric acid is iron sulfate, also known as ferrous sulfate.
The valency for sulphuric acid is H2SO4
Reactive metal + acid --> salt + hydrogen Sulphuric acid makes sulphate salts, so: Calcium + sulphuric acid --> calcium sulphate + hydrogen (As a symbol equation: Ca + H2SO4 --> CaSO4 + H2)
Iron filings (iron) and sulfuric acid will react to produce iron sulfate and hydrogen gas. The iron will dissolve in the sulfuric acid, forming iron sulfate (FeSO4), while hydrogen gas (H2) will be released as a byproduct of the reaction.
Fe+H2SO4=FeS+H2O