When concentrated sulfuric acid reacts with hexane, it can cause dehydration of the hexane molecule by removing a molecule of water, leading to the formation of alkenes. This reaction typically requires heat as well. Additionally, sulfuric acid is a strong acid and can also protonate hexane molecules, forming hexyl hydrogen sulfate as another possible product.
Hexane does not react with concentrated sulphuric acid under normal conditions. However, if heated strongly, it may undergo dehydration to form alkenes.
When copper reacts with dilute sulphuric acid, copper sulfate and hydrogen gas are produced. The copper sulfate formed will be a blue solution. This reaction is a redox reaction, where copper is oxidized and hydrogen is reduced.
No, concentrated sulfuric acid is not flammable. It is highly corrosive and can react with organic materials or other chemicals to produce heat and potentially ignite a fire, but it does not burn on its own.
When sulfur reacts with hot and concentrated sulfuric acid, sulfur dioxide gas is produced. This reaction is exothermic and can be quite vigorous. The sulfur dioxide gas can further react with the sulfuric acid to form additional products depending on the conditions.
Gold does not react with sulphuric acid under normal conditions. Gold is a noble metal and is resistant to corrosion by acids, including sulphuric acid.
Hexane does not react with concentrated sulphuric acid under normal conditions. However, if heated strongly, it may undergo dehydration to form alkenes.
When copper reacts with dilute sulphuric acid, copper sulfate and hydrogen gas are produced. The copper sulfate formed will be a blue solution. This reaction is a redox reaction, where copper is oxidized and hydrogen is reduced.
Copper does not react with dilute Sulphuric acid.
Sulfuric acid react with copper.
No, concentrated sulfuric acid is not flammable. It is highly corrosive and can react with organic materials or other chemicals to produce heat and potentially ignite a fire, but it does not burn on its own.
Ester will form having molecular formula CH3COOC2H5
When sulfur reacts with hot and concentrated sulfuric acid, sulfur dioxide gas is produced. This reaction is exothermic and can be quite vigorous. The sulfur dioxide gas can further react with the sulfuric acid to form additional products depending on the conditions.
Gold does not react with sulphuric acid under normal conditions. Gold is a noble metal and is resistant to corrosion by acids, including sulphuric acid.
They react to form sulphuric acid. 2 SO2 + 2 H2O + O2 → 2 H2SO4
Nothing happens because gold doesn't react with sulfuric acid.
Yes it reacts to form Iron(II) sulfate and hydrogen gas
Hexane will react with sodium through a single displacement reaction, where the sodium will replace a hydrogen atom in the hexane molecule to form sodium hexanide and hydrogen gas is evolved. This reaction is not very common due to the low reactivity of hexane.