Math, asked by harinee46, 3 months ago

what's the chemical reaction when iron reacts with dilute H2SO4.​

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Answered by mydhvysh
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Answer:

Fe+H2SO4= FeSO4+H2(displacement reaction takes place)

FeSO4- iron sulphate

H2 hydrogen gas.

Answered by mdimtiyaz010178
1

Answer:

hydrogen

Step-by-step explanation:

WHEN IRON AND DILUTE SULPHURIC ACID REACTS WITH EACH OTHER . HYDROGEN GETS DISPLACED AND IRON SULPHATE IS FORMED. THIS IS CALLED DISPLACEMENT REACTION

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