Calcium phosphate reacts with sulfuric acid to form calcium sulfate and phosphoric acid.
Ca3(PO4)2 + 3H2SO4 --------> 3CaSO4 + 2H3PO4
Yes...
Carbon Dioxide
The chemical reaction between iron and dilute sulfuric acid is a redox reaction. The iron reacts with the sulfuric acid to form iron(II) sulfate and hydrogen gas. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 2 Fe + 3 H2SO4 -> Fe2(SO4)3 + 3 H2
Mg + H2SO4 = MgSO4 + H2
Na2CO3 + H2SO4 ---> Na2SO4 + CO2 + H2O.
Cu + 2 H2SO4 ----> 2H2O+ CuSO4 + SO2Rebalanced by Graphyx
chemical reaction.
Carbon Dioxide
There is no reaction between them
The chemical reaction between iron and dilute sulfuric acid is a redox reaction. The iron reacts with the sulfuric acid to form iron(II) sulfate and hydrogen gas. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 2 Fe + 3 H2SO4 -> Fe2(SO4)3 + 3 H2
Mg + H2SO4 = MgSO4 + H2
Na2CO3 + H2SO4 ---> Na2SO4 + CO2 + H2O.
Cu + 2 H2SO4 ----> 2H2O+ CuSO4 + SO2Rebalanced by Graphyx
The reaction between calcium phosphate and sulfuric acid, producing calcium sulfate and phosphoric acid is a double replacement. Notice in the chemical equation that the calcium and hydrogen ions switch partners with the SO42- and PO43- ions. The generic formula for a double replacement is AB + CD --> AD + CB Ca3(PO4)2 + 3H2SO4 --> 3CaSO4 + 2H3PO4
The chemical equations are:PbO2 + 2 H2SO4 + Pb(SO4)2 + 2 H2OPbO + H2SO4 = PbSO4 + H2O
Yes,they can undergo a neutralization reaction, the reaction between sulfuric acid and ammonia is feasible.
Well, a quite vigorous one that produces phosphoric acid and calcium chloride.
Reaction between sulfur dioxide, oxygen gas and water to produce sulfuric acid. 2 SO2(g) + O2(g) + 2 H2O(l) ---> 2 H2SO4(aq)