Yes, tin will react with sulphuric acid as it is reactive enough. Metals which are higher than hydrogen in the reactivity series will react with sulphuric acid.
because copper is below iron in electrochemical series that's why it doesnt react with iron sulphate.
iron being highly electropositive it does not react with covalent compound formed by two electropositive elements. that is tin nitride.
Fe SO3 (aq) + 2 NaOH (aq) == Fe(OH)2 (s) +Na2So3
The chemical formula for Iron Sulphate is FeSO4 So, there is Iron, Sulphur and Oxygen present.
when iron nails are kept in a beaker containing copper sulphate displacement reaction takes place.Iron is more reactive than copper so it displaces copper from the copper sulphate solution.Thus it becomes iron sulphate+copper
yes
yup.
Iron is more reactive than copper.
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iron being highly electropositive it does not react with covalent compound formed by two electropositive elements. that is tin nitride.
Any reaction occur.
because copper is below iron in electrochemical series that's why it doesnt react with iron sulphate.
iron being highly electropositive it does not react with covalent compound formed by two electropositive elements. that is tin nitride.
Copper sulphate is a blue coloured solution. As soon as you react it with iron, you will notice that the solution is turning into light green which means iron sulphate solution is forming. Iron being more reactive than copper displaces copper from its soluion.
Yes, ferric acid (iron III) and tin can react to form different compounds, such as tin(II) chloride and iron(III) chloride. The reaction involves a redox process where iron(III) is reduced to iron(II) while tin is oxidized.
no they dont react try. mercury and fire see if it can evaporate. };)
Iron sulphate can be both a reactant and a product, depending on the chemical reaction. It can react to form different compounds or be produced from the reaction of iron and sulphuric acid.