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Hg+H2so4=HgSo4+H2 IS possible or not

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is possible.This is a single replacement reaction.

tony19: Its called displacement reaction and not replacement reaction.
Answered by 2994jakhar
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Answer:

Yes, This is possible. Hg + H₂SO₄ ---> HgSO₄ + H₂

Explanation:

    Mercury (Hg) reacts with sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄) to produce mercury(II) sulphate (HgSO₄) and hydrogen gas (H₂), as shown in the equation

                       Hg + H₂SO₄ ---> HgSO₄ + H₂

It is an example of a single replacement reaction.

What is Single Replacement Reaction?

    An element in a compound is replaced by another element in a single replacement reaction, also referred to as a single displacement reaction. It is referred to as "displacing" the reactant that is changed. In this kind of reaction, a compound's one element is switched out for a different one to create a new compound and a new element. It is referred to as displacing the reactant that is changed. The "displaced element" is the one that is replaced, and the "displacing element" is the one that does the replacing.

In the equation,

Hg + H₂SO₄ ---> HgSO₄ + H₂

The Hg (mercury) is the displacing element and H(Hydrogen) is the displaced element.

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