What happen when dilute sulphuric acid is added to iron sulphide
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FeSO4+H2SO4 -Fe2SO4 +H2
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When iron sulphide is added to dilute sulphuric acid, you will get iron sulphate, water and sulphur dioxide as the products.
2FeS +10H2SO4= Fe2(SO4)3+10H2O +9SO2
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2FeS +10H2SO4= Fe2(SO4)3+10H2O +9SO2
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H2SO4+Fe=FeSO4+H2
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