The reaction between H2SO4 and HCl gives you Sulphurous Acid (H2SO3). A quick test for H2SO3 is to blot filter paper with starch solution, then add iodine to give a blue/black stain. In the presence of H2SO3 this stain will be bleached.
2HCl + Na2S2O3 --> 2NaCl + SO2 + S + H2O
The reaction is 2Na + 2HCl --> 2NaCl + H2
Sulfur solid particles are produced and "clouds" the beaker. Look at the equation and you can see what it produces
The chemical reaction is:
2 Na + 2 HCl = 2 NaCl + H2
Yes, when magnesium reacts with hydrochloric acid it is a single replacement reaction. The same is true for nearly all cases of a reaction between an acid and a metal.
If you mix sodium thiosulfate and hydrochloric acid it makes sulphur + sulphur dioxide + Sodium chloride and water · 2HCl + Na₂ S₂O₃ -> 2NaCl + SO₂ + S + H₂O It also forms a collide which is a mixture when particles don't settle
The reaction is: CaCO3 + 2HCl = CaCl2 + H2O + CO2
Absolutely no reaction happens, that's because copper is less reactive than hydrogen. ;)
When Cu is added to hydrochloric acid , no reaction takes place. This is because copper is less reactive than hydrogen and does not displaces hydrogen from solution.
An exothermic reaction will occur, with the peroxide being reduced and the thiosulfate being oxidized.
Neutralization reaction occurs.
Yes, when magnesium reacts with hydrochloric acid it is a single replacement reaction. The same is true for nearly all cases of a reaction between an acid and a metal.
it makes the acid less corrosive
If you mix sodium thiosulfate and hydrochloric acid it makes sulphur + sulphur dioxide + Sodium chloride and water · 2HCl + Na₂ S₂O₃ -> 2NaCl + SO₂ + S + H₂O It also forms a collide which is a mixture when particles don't settle
Nothing, any reaction
Any reaction occur.
When water is mixed with sodium thiosulfate the surrounding area temperature decreases causing the temperature to become, colder. for example; the water is at 22.5 C when you mix it with sodium thiosulfate the temperature could decrease up to 19.5 C this is because sodium thiosulfate an endothermic reaction which makes new bonds with the water and the sodium thiosulfate
The reaction is: CaCO3 + 2HCl = CaCl2 + H2O + CO2
Absolutely no reaction happens, that's because copper is less reactive than hydrogen. ;)
Normal reaction happens when the reaction is normal. Abnormal reaction happens when the reaction is abnormal.
When Cu is added to hydrochloric acid , no reaction takes place. This is because copper is less reactive than hydrogen and does not displaces hydrogen from solution.