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Fe + dilute H2 SO4 solve​

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Answered by Zisha7
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Fe + H2SO4 gives FeSO4+H2

Answered by Swetha02
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Iron with dilute H_{2}SO_{4}, you get a standard metal-acid redox reaction. Iron sulphate & hydrogen gas are the products.

Fe(s) + H_{2}SO_{4}(aq) \rightarrow FeSO_{4}(aq) + H_{2}(g)</p><p>

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