Manganese reacts with sulfuric acid to form manganese sulfate and hydrogen. What are the products in this reaction?
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Manganese(II) sulfate and hydrogen gas.
Explanation:
Unless the question was mistyped, the answer here is that when manganese and sulfuric acid react, manganese(II) sulfate,
MnSO4
, and hydrogen gas,
H2 , are the products of the reaction.
Mn(s)+ dilute
H2SO4(aq]
→
MnSO
4(aq]+H2(g]
↑
It is worth noting here that this reaction takes place when manganese metal,
Mn
, reacts with dilute sulfuric acid.
When you react manganese metal with concentrated sulfuric acid, the reaction produces manganese(II) sulfate, sulfur dioxide, SO2, and water, H2O.
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