what happens when aluminium is treated with H2 SO4 conc with equation
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Aluminium reacts with hot, concentrated sulphuric acid to form aluminium sulphate with the evolution of sulphur dioxide gas. Sulphuric acid acts an oxidising agent, and gets itself reduced to SO2. Only with the dilute acid, the metal liberates hydrogen gas.
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what happens when aluminium is treated with H2 SO4 conc with equation
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