It all depends on what metal hydroxide is used. If you used sodium hydroxide, then the resulting salt would be sodium sulphate.
The systematic name for sulphuric acid is sulfuric acid.
Fe + H2SO4 -> FeSO4 + H2 Iron(II)sulfate or, as the older name Ferrous sulfate
The salt product formed when iron reacts with sulfuric acid is iron sulfate, also known as ferrous sulfate.
The salt produced when sulfuric acid reacts with iron is iron(II) sulfate, also known as ferrous sulfate.
The reaction between sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid is called a neutralization reaction. In this reaction, sodium hydroxide (a base) reacts with sulfuric acid (an acid) to form water and sodium sulfate salt.
Zinc sulphate. ZnSO4
Sulfuric acid reacts with lithium hydroxide in a neutralization reaction to form lithium sulfate and water.
The systematic name for sulphuric acid is sulfuric acid.
Fe + H2SO4 -> FeSO4 + H2 Iron(II)sulfate or, as the older name Ferrous sulfate
The salt product formed when iron reacts with sulfuric acid is iron sulfate, also known as ferrous sulfate.
The salt produced when sulfuric acid reacts with iron is iron(II) sulfate, also known as ferrous sulfate.
Sulphuric acid
The reaction between sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid is called a neutralization reaction. In this reaction, sodium hydroxide (a base) reacts with sulfuric acid (an acid) to form water and sodium sulfate salt.
Proper name of this compound is Disulfuric acid
Neutralisation. Sodium hydroxide + Acetic Acid = Sodium Acetate + Water. NaOH + CH3COOH = CH3COONa + H2O NB THe modern IUPAC name for Acetic Acid is Ethanoic Acid/Sodium Ethanoate.
You have answered the question for yourself. The scientific name is 'Sulphuric Acid' . It known universally as sulphuric acid. The US spelling is 'sulfuric acid'. The formula is 'H2SO4'. Do NEITHER confuse with 'sulphurous acid'. This is an entirely different substance. Its formula is 'H2SO3'. NOR 'fuming sulphuric acid (oleum) , the formula is 'H2S2O7' .
Magnesium is the metal. Sulfuric acid is a compound.