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The oxidizing action of conc. Sulphuric acid on Carbon.​

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Answered by 2001roars
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Carbon reacts with sulfuric acid to produce carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide gas along with water. Sulfuric acid should be a concentrated, heated solution. ... It is a general "insoluble metal oxide is reacted with a dilute acid to form a soluble salt" type of reaction.
Answered by sofia123482
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Explanation:

Carbon is oxidised to carbon dioxide gas in the presence of conc. sulphuric acid therefore it shows its Strong oxidizing property.

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