H2SO4 is not metals. These two can go together and make H2.
YES METALS DISPLACES HYDROGEN FROM ACID FOR EX- Zn+H2SO4----->ZnSO4 + H2
No. Copper will not replace hydrogen in sulfuric acid because it is less reactive than hydrogen.
H2SO4 is a highly concentrated acid.
Nothing. However, sulphuric acid is a chemical substance with the formula of H2SO4.
H2SO4+2NaCl=2HCl+Na2SO4
H2SO4 is an acid, not a metal and it does not contain any metals. In water it dissociates into H+ and SO42- ions with 1+ and 2- charges respectively.
9.62 Mol H2SO4 ( 6.022 X 10^23/1mol H2SO4 ) = 5.79 X 10^24 molecules of H2SO4
The ratio of H2SO4 to WHAT!
H2SO4 is sulfuric acid
H2so4+2koh=k2so4+2h2o
Metals such as zinc, iron, and aluminium react with concentrated sulfuric acid to give off hydrogen gas, which is flammable and potentially explosive. The reaction with these metals also produces metal sulfates and acidifies the solution, giving it an acidic character.
It all depends on what metal hydroxide is used. If you used sodium hydroxide, then the resulting salt would be sodium sulphate.
The dissociation equation for sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is: H2SO4 - 2H SO42-
YES METALS DISPLACES HYDROGEN FROM ACID FOR EX- Zn+H2SO4----->ZnSO4 + H2
The chemical equation is 2Na + H2SO4 --> Na2SO4 + H2
No. Copper will not replace hydrogen in sulfuric acid because it is less reactive than hydrogen.
The chemical symbol for dilute sulfuric acid is H2SO4.