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Reaction of iron sulphide with dilute sulphuric acid formula

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Answered by jagadhes1979
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Answer:

FeS+H2SO4 gives us FeSo4+H2S

and it's a double displacement reaction

Answered by zumba12
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Chemical equation for the reaction of iron sulfide with dilute sulfuric acid.

  • To write the chemical reaction, the chemical formula of the reactant involved in the reaction must be written.
  • Accordingly, the chemical formula of reactant involved in the reaction are as follows:
  1. Iron sulfide - FeS
  2. Sulfuric acid - H_2SO_4
  • When the above-mentioned reactants interacts, the following chemical reaction occurs:

FeS + H_2SO_4\rightarrow FeSO_4 + H_2S

  • Due to the double displacement reaction, the reaction between iron sulfide and dilute sulfuric acid leads to the formation of Ferrous sulfate (FeSO_4)and hydrogen sulfide (H_2S) gas.

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