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You would need to react iron with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to produce iron sulfate (FeSO4).
To prepare 200 mL of 0.50M oxalic acid solution, you would need 0.1 moles of oxalic acid. Since oxalic acid is a dihydrate (H2C2O4·2H2O), you would need to account for the water content. The molar mass of oxalic acid dihydrate is 126.07 g/mol, so you would need 12.607 grams of oxalic acid dihydrate to prepare the solution.
Hydrochloric acid can react with iron in the absence of air to produce iron chloride and hydrogen gas. The reaction between hydrochloric acid and iron is a chemical reaction that does not require oxygen from the air.
To calculate the concentration of the acetic acid solution, you would need to record the volume of acetic acid used, the total volume of the solution, and the molarity of the sodium hydroxide solution used during the titration.
Hydrochloric acid is typically used for testing gold because it can help dissolve other metals that might be present along with the gold. Sulfuric acid, on the other hand, is not commonly used for testing gold and may not be as effective as hydrochloric acid.
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This is the nitric acid (HNO3).
Yes and no, as some plants need citric acid others do not, but you need to look up the plants that you are growing, and what they need.
no you do not always need water to see whether something is acid or alkali
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You would need to react iron with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to produce iron sulfate (FeSO4).
Instead of adding milk to acid, you need to add acid to milk.
you would need a base in neutralize since it is an acid, but you would need to the acid's hp number. Bleach would probably work, but don't try it get medial help.
Your question is too vague. Anything will dissolve in acid if it is the right acid. You need to specify which acid you're thinking about to get a specific list.
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