There are many salts made from sulphuric acid.
A chemical salt consists of any given metal, and the acid anion.
In the case of Sulphuric Acid, the acid anion is the sulphate anion ' SO4^(2-) '
This can combine with many different metals, e.g. sodium, calcium , copper, to form the salts, respectively, sodium sulphate (Na2SO4), calcium sulphate(CaSO4), copper sulphate(CuSO4). There are many other combinations.
As the name , 'Sulphuric Acid' suggests, it is an ACID .
Copper sulfate is the salt formed when copper oxide and sulfuric acid react together.
A base will react with dilute sulphuric acid to form a salt. The reaction involves the acid donating a hydrogen ion to the base, forming water, and the remaining ions from the acid and base combine to form the salt.
If you add copper carbonate to sulphuric acid, you will form copper(II) sulfate, which is a salt that is commonly used in agricultural and chemical processes. This reaction also releases carbon dioxide gas as a byproduct.
sodium, potassium, copper, ammonium, magnesium, etc. sulfates
nothing, gold does not react at all.
Copper sulfate is the salt formed when copper oxide and sulfuric acid react together.
As the name , 'Sulphuric Acid' suggests, it is an ACID .
Sulphuric Acid.
A base will react with dilute sulphuric acid to form a salt. The reaction involves the acid donating a hydrogen ion to the base, forming water, and the remaining ions from the acid and base combine to form the salt.
If you add copper carbonate to sulphuric acid, you will form copper(II) sulfate, which is a salt that is commonly used in agricultural and chemical processes. This reaction also releases carbon dioxide gas as a byproduct.
no it is mostly salt and water
Sulphuric acid
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sodium, potassium, copper, ammonium, magnesium, etc. sulfates
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