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∙ 16y agoHI + H2SO4 = HIO- + H2SO3-
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∙ 16y agoThe products formed from the reaction between hydrogen iodide and sulfuric acid are hydrogen sulfate (H2SO4) and iodine (I2).
The products of the reaction between toluene and sulfuric acid are benzyl hydrogen sulfate and water. This reaction typically occurs under acidic conditions.
The metal in the reaction between magnesium and sulfuric acid is magnesium. Magnesium is a metal that reacts with sulfuric acid to produce magnesium sulfate and hydrogen gas.
The name of the reaction between zinc and sulfuric acid is zinc sulfate and hydrogen gas are produced.
The reaction between aluminum (Al) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to form aluminum sulfate (Al2(SO4)3) and hydrogen gas (H2) is a single displacement or single replacement reaction. In this reaction, aluminum displaces hydrogen from sulfuric acid to form aluminum sulfate and hydrogen gas is formed as a byproduct.
The exchange reaction between sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and strontium hydroxide (Sr(OH)2) will result in strontium sulfate (SrSO4) and water (H2O) as products.
There will be no reaction between Hydrogen Iodide and sulphuric acid. If the acid are is dilute a soution of both will be formed, if the acid is concentrated these compounds are immiscible. hydrogen iodide and sulphuric acid are actually a product of a reaction (known as the Bunsen reaction) 2H2O + SO2 + I2 → H2SO4 + 2HI
The reaction between magnesium and sulfuric acid produces magnesium sulfate and hydrogen gas.
One of the products formed in the reaction between hydrogen sulfate (sulfuric acid, H2SO4) and potassium hydroxide (KOH) is potassium sulfate (K2SO4) and water (H2O).
The reaction between iron and sulfuric acid is a redox reaction. Iron (Fe) reacts with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to form iron(II) sulfate (FeSO4), releasing hydrogen gas (H2). This reaction is an example of metal-acid reaction where the metal displaces hydrogen from the acid.
The reaction between sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid is called a neutralization reaction. In this reaction, sodium hydroxide (a base) reacts with sulfuric acid (an acid) to form water and sodium sulfate salt.
When sulfuric acid is poured on zinc granules, a chemical reaction occurs where zinc metal reacts with sulfuric acid to produce zinc sulfate and hydrogen gas. The reaction is exothermic, releasing heat energy. Zinc sulfate will be formed as a salt solution and hydrogen gas will evolve.
When copper sulfate reacts with sulfuric acid, a double displacement reaction occurs. The copper ion from copper sulfate combines with the sulfate ion from sulfuric acid to form copper sulfate again, while the hydrogen ion from sulfuric acid combines with the remaining sulfate ion to form sulfuric acid.
No, the reaction between hydrochloric acid and metal typically produces hydrogen gas and a metal chloride salt, whereas sulfuric acid would produce hydrogen gas and a metal sulfate salt. The products formed from the reaction will differ due to the unique chemical properties of each acid.
The reaction between zinc and dilute sulfuric acid can be represented by the equation: Zn + H2SO4 -> ZnSO4 + H2. In this reaction, zinc reacts with sulfuric acid to produce zinc sulfate and hydrogen gas.
The reaction between magnesium and sulfuric acid forms magnesium sulfate and hydrogen gas. The chemical equation is: Mg + H2SO4 -> MgSO4 + H2.
The products of the reaction between an acid and a reactive metal are salt and hydrogen gas. The metal displaces hydrogen from the acid to form the salt, which is often soluble in water, and hydrogen gas is released as a byproduct of the reaction.
The products of a neutralization reaction between sulfuric acid and potassium hydroxide are potassium sulfate and water. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is H2SO4 + 2KOH -> K2SO4 + 2H2O.