Chemistry, asked by svsriramam1461, 11 months ago

Will mixing iron sulphide and dilute sulphuric acid give a precipitate ?

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Likewise the reaction of sulfuric acid with potassium nitrate can be used to produce nitric acid, along with a precipitate of potassium bisulfate. ... The reaction with iron (shown) is typical for most of these metals, but the reaction with tin is unusual in that it produces sulfur dioxide rather than hydrogen.
Answered by Anonymous
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You will get iron sulfate and hydrogen sulfide gas (a.k.a. rotten egg gas). FeS + H2SO4 ... In AppSign In. Sulfuric Acid.
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