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Q: Is strip n all incompatible with sulphuric acid?
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How many atoms are in the compound 2H2SO?

2H2SO does not represent any compound that I recall. The closest match for this that I do recall is Sulphuric Acid with a formula: H2SO4 The total number of atoms in Sulphuric acid is: Hydrogen [2] plus Sulphur [1] plus Oxygen [4] making a total of 7 atoms in all.


How are nitric oxide and sulfur dioxide involved in acid deposition?

These gases form acids (sulphuric and nitric acidsrespectively) by reacting with oxygen an water present in air the first rain of the season contains droplets of these acids and effect the all material which is hit by such rain.


Why the acid rain and rust is a harmful effects?

ACID RAIN and RUST are harmful because it contains harmful gases like sulphuric acid etc... mainly sulphur gasesbecause of this harmful gases when they reach the atmosphere when it rains it forms acid rain as the harmful gases mix with the atmosphere .This acid rain will affect plants,animals humans and all living organism.The acid mainly occurs at industrial areas because of these harmful gases which are released by the industrial effluents.they are definitely harmful to the atmosphere.


What are the reactants of the chemical reaction making iron sulphide?

Sulphuric AcidA molecule of Sulphuric Acid, H2SO4, consists of two atoms of hydrogen, one atom of sulphur and four atoms of oxygenSulphuric acid is a colourless viscous corrosive oily liquid, which hasMelting Point : 10.3 degCBoiling Point : 338 degCFormula weight 98.08Specific gravity or density 1.94Flash point noneSulphuric acid is the strong acid produced by dissolving sulphur trioxide in water.SO3 + H2O ==> H2SO4The Strength of Acids is determined by the degree to which they are ionised in aqueous solution.For example, Sulphuric Acid, H2SO4, which is a strong acid is fully dissociated, and all the displaceable hydrogen in the acid is present in solution as Hydrogen Ion, H(+). H2SO4 ==> H(+) + SO4100% as H(+)In contrast, the weak acids ethanoic acid, CH3COOH, is partially ionised in solution, and only approximately 5% of the displaceable Hydrogen in the acid is present in solution as hydrogen ion, H(+).Preparation of Sulphuric AcidCombustion of SulphurWhen a small amount of Sulphur, S, is kindled on a deflagrating spoon, it burns with a bright blue flame when introduced into a gas jar containing Oxygen, O2. A gas, Sulphur Dioxide, SO2, is the main product of the combustion. However, a little Sulphur Trioxide, SO3, is also formed, which makes the gas slightly cloudy.S + O2 ==> SO2Sulphur Dioxide2S + 3O2 ==> 2SO3Sulphur TrioxideWhen shaken with water, the products of combustion dissolve, forming an acidic solution which turns litmus red.Reactions of Sulphuric acidElectrolysis of a Solution of dilute Sulphuric AcidThe Electrolysis of an Aqueous Solution of dilute Sulphuric Acid is often carried out in a Hofmann Voltammeter, an apparatus in which the gases evolved at the anode and cathode can be collected in separate graduated tubes. When the solution is electrolyzed hydrogen is produced at the cathode and oxygen at the anode. These gases can be shown to be present in a 2 to 1 ratio and result from the electrolysis of water under acidic conditions.Sulphuric acid is a strong electrolyte is fully dissociated in aqueous solution.H2SO4 ==> 2 H(+) + SO4(2 -) Water is a weak electrolyte and is only slightly dissociated H2O ==> H(+) + OH(-) During electrolysis, the Hydrogen Ions, H(+), migrates towards the cathode, and are discharged there (i.e. they gain an electron and are converted to hydrogen gas). 2 H(+) + 2 e(-) ==> H2-At the anode the concentration of Hydroxyl Ions, HO(-),is too low to maintain a reaction and the Sulphate Ions, SO4(2 -) are not oxidized but remain on in solution at the end. Water molecules must be the species reacting at the anode.2 H2O ==> O2 + 4 H(+) + 4 e(-)The overall reaction isCathode Reaction :2 H(+) + 2e(-) ==> H2 4 H(+) + 4e(-) ==> 2H2Anode Reaction :2 H2O ==> O2 + 4 H(+) + 4 e(-)Overall Cell Reaction:4 H(+) + 2 H2O ==> 2 H2 + O2 + 4 H(+)For every Hydrogen Ions, H(+), discharged at the anode, another hydrogen ion is formed at the cathode. The net result is that the concentration of the Sulphuric Acid, H2SO4, remains constant and this electrolysis consists of the decomposition of water with the overall reaction2H2O ==> 2H2- + O2-Ferrous Sulphate, Fe(II)SO4, is the salt formed when Iron, Fe, is dissolved in Sulphuric Acid, H2SO4.Hydrogen Chloride, HCl, may be prepared in the laboratory by heating Concentrated Sulphuric Acid, H2SO4, with Sodium Chloride, NaCl.NaCl + H2SO4 ==> NaHSO4 + HClMany Metallic Chlorides liberate Chlorine, Cl2, when treated with Sulphuric Acid, H2SO4, and Manganese Dioxide, MnO2).Many Metallic Chlorides liberate Hydrogen Chloride gas, HCl, when warmed with concentrated Sulphuric Acid, H2SO4.Sulphur Trioxide, SO3, is prepared by heating concentrated Sulphuric Acid, H2SO4, with a large excess of Phosphorus Pentoxide, P2O5.H2SO4 + P2O5 ==> SO3 + 2 HPO3Sulphur Dioxide, SO2, is usually made in the laboratory by heating concentrated Sulphuric Acid, H2SO4, with Copper turnings, Cu.Cu + 2 H2SO4 ==> CuSO4 + SO2 + 2 H2OHydrogen Fluoride, HF, can be prepared in the laboratory by heating Concentrated Sulphuric Acid, H2SO4, with Calcium Fluoride, CaF2.H2SO4 + CaF2 ==> 2 HF + CaSO4Hydrogen Iodide, HI, can be prepared by direct combination of the elements using a platinum catalyst. In the laboratory it is prepared by heating Concentrated Sulphuric Acid, H2SO4, with Sodium Iodide, NaI.H2SO4 + 2 NaI ==> 2 HI + Na2SO4Methanol, CH3OH, does not undergo dehydration reactions. Instead, in reaction with Sulphuric Acid, H2SO4, the ester, Dimethyl Sulphate, (CH3)2SO4, is formed.concentrated H2SO4 2CH3OH ==> (CH3)2SO4 + H2O Methanol Dimethyl Water SulphateSulphuric Acid, H2SO4, absorbs Ethylene, C2H4, at room temperature to form Ethyl Hydrogen Sulphate, C2H5.HSO4, with much evolution of heat.C2H4 + H2SO4 ==> C2H5.HSO4If this is treated with Water, H2O and warmed, Ethanol, C2H5OH, is formed.heat C2H5.HSO4 + H2O ==> C2H5OH + H2SO4ZincZinc, Zn, is a transition metallic element found in Group IIb of the periodic table.Atomic Number : 30Relative Atomic Mass : 65.38DiscoveryZinc was known from ancient times, when Brass (i.e. an alloy of Copper and Zinc) was used. Lohneyes was the first to apply the term "Zinc" correctly to the metal that we know today in 1697AD.OccurrenceZinc is found in different ore forms, includingZinc Spar, ZnCO3,Calamine, ZnCO3,Zinc Blande, ZnS,Zincite, ZnO,Willemite, 2ZnO.SiO2,Franklinite, (ZnFe)O.Fe2O3, andZinc Spinel, ZnO.Al2O3.ExtractionZinc is extracted using two process :Roasting, which involves the preparation of zinc oxide andReduction, with charcoal which involves the release of the zinc from the oxide. PropertiesZinc is a bright bluish-white metal, which is brittle at room temperature.is slowly oxidised in moist air.is an good conductor of heat and electricity.ReactionsZinc burns in air at 1000 degC to form a bulky mass of zinc oxide which is known as Philosopher's Wool.Zinc reacts with dilute acids, with the liberation of hydrogen. Zn + H2SO4 ==> ZnSO4 + H2Zinc in the presence of dilute acid is a powerful reducing agent, probably due to Nascent Hydrogen, H*, liberated in the reaction being a better reducing agent than hydrogen gas.Zincis amphoteric and forms salts with alkalis. For example, Zinc dissolves in hot concentrated caustic soda solution with the liberation of hydrogen gas and the formation of sodium zincate. Zn + 2 NaOH ==> Na2ZnO2 + H2UsesZinc is in widespread use in the manufacture of electric cells (i.e. Dry Cells),in the manufacture of galvanized iron sheets, to protect against corrosion of the iron,in the manufacture of die-castings objects (e.g. the carburettor in car engines),in alloys,in medicine (as the Oxide), andas a filler for Rubber and in Paints.


What is the formula of the conjugate acid of the bromide ion?

The conjugate acid for this anion is HBrO, or hypobromous acid. Finding the formula of a conjugate acid is simple actually. All you have to do is remove a negative charge and ad an "H" at the beginning.

Related questions

Is Strip-n-All incompatible if its mixed with sulphuric acid?

Yes


Is strip-n all incompatible reactive if its mixed with sulphuric acid?

Yes


Is vinegar more acidic than sulphuric acid?

Not at all, but it depends on how dilute the sulphuric acid, but usually no.


Is Strip-n-All incompatible reactive if its mixed with sulphuric acid?

Don't do that. This product contains sodium hydroxide (lye) and glycol ether, and glycol ether is combustible. Mixing lye and sulfuric acid produces an exothermic reaction - which is probably hot enough to ignite the glycol ether. And it would throw stuff all over the place. Result - flaming solvent dispersed wildly.


Why is sulphuric acid is the king acids?

No , the HCI(Hydrochloric acid) acid in the king of all acid .


What reacts with sulphuric acid?

Sulphuric acid is an acid, so many substances react with it. It will be impractical to list down all the things that would react with sulphuric acid as there are enormously too many! Examples are metals, metal oxides and metal carbonates.


Is dilute sulphuric acid basic or acidic?

Dilute sulfuric acid is still acid. It is NOT basic at all.


Is sulphuric acid a gas?

No. Generally all acids are liquid or aqueous.


Name specific substances that are acids?

All acids have H in them. Some examples of acids are: Carbonic acid Hydrochloric acid Sulphuric acid


What are all the gases needed to form acid rain?

nitrogen-dioxide and sulphuric-dioxide


What is the element of H2SO4?

First, H2SO4 is NOT an element. It could be classified as a mixture or compound. Second, I believe ot is Sulfuric Acid, since all acids begin with hydrogen atoms.


What salt will be made when gold metal is put into sulphuric acid?

nothing, gold does not react at all.