Chemistry, asked by prakashbhandari553, 10 months ago

what happens when carbon dioxide gas is treated with conc. sulphuric acid

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Answered by Draxillus
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Heya,

The chapter's name is "P block elements".

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When carbon dioxide gas is treated with conc. sulphuric acid, no reaction can be possible. As they both are acids.

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Kshitij

Answered by arjun8114
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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. ... Copper(II) oxide, a black solid, and dilute sulfuric acid react to produce copper(II) sulfate, giving a characteristic blue colour to the solution.

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