Chemistry, asked by asidolar, 1 year ago

which gas is liberated when iron reacts with dilute sulpheric acid? write its equation and the test of gas also.

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Answered by sharad31
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Fe+H2SO4=FeSO4+H2
hydrogen gas is liberated in this reaction.
When a burning candle brings near it it will burn with pop like sound

asidolar: can you give two precautions during determination of melting point of ice .
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asidolar: What happens when dilute sulphuric acid reacts with iron sulphite ? identify the gas and its smell also.
ttchamp: H2#
ttchamp: H2S
asidolar: what is this?
ttchamp: hydrogen sulphide
asidolar: okay
Answered by ttchamp
1
Fe+H2SO4=FeSO4+H2
Hydrogen gas is liberated
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