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      • Concentrated sulfuric acid is dropwise added to sodium chloride crystals to produce hydrogen chloride gas Apparatus set up for the reaction of sodium chloride with concentrated sulfuric acid The reaction that takes place is: H2SO4(l) + NaCl (s) → HCl (g) + NaHSO4(s) The HCl gas produces is seen as white fumes
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  2. Dec 10, 2023 · All neutralization reactions of a strong acid with a strong base simplify to the net ionic reaction of hydrogen ion combining with hydroxide ion to produce water. What if the acid is a diprotic acid such as sulfuric acid? The balanced molecular equation now involves a 1:2 ratio between acid and base.

  3. Sulfuric acid reacts with most bases to give the corresponding sulfate or bisulfate. Sulfuric acid reacts with sodium chloride, and gives hydrogen chloride gas and sodium bisulfate: NaCl + H 2 SO 4 → NaHSO 4 + HCl. Aluminium sulfate, also known as paper maker's alum, aluminium sulfate is made by treating bauxite with sulfuric acid:

    • 1.8302 g/cm³, liquid
    • 98.079 g/mol
    • 10.31 °C (50.56 °F; 283.46 K)
    • miscible, exothermic
  4. Jul 4, 2022 · Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction of solid sodium acetate with dilute sulfuric acid to give sodium sulfate. Answer \(2CH_3CO_2Na(s) + H_2SO_4(aq) \rightarrow Na_2SO_4(aq) + 2CH_3CO_2H(aq)\)

  5. Reaction of chloride ions with concentrated sulfuric Acid. Concentrated sulfuric acid is dropwise added to sodium chloride crystals to produce hydrogen chloride gas . Apparatus set up for the reaction of sodium chloride with concentrated sulfuric acid . The reaction that takes place is: H 2 SO 4 (l) + NaCl(s) → HCl(g) + NaHSO 4 (s)

  6. Apr 20, 2013 · My ensuing question: Why is reaction \eqref{NaI} more favourable than \eqref{NaBr} and $(\ref{NaF},\ref{NaCl})$ for sodium iodide, so that it reacts with sulfuric acid like it does. What factors are involved: what is more stable, for instance, (or there is lower Gibbs free energy or something else) about reducing sulfur as much as possible (as ...

  7. When an acid alkali neutralisation reaction happens - like when adding sodium hydroxide to sulfuric acid - it produces sodium sulfate and water.

  8. Concentrated sulfuric acid. Chloride, bromide and iodide ions react with concentrated sulfuric acid to produce toxic gases; These reactions should therefore be carried out in a fume cupboard; The general reaction of the halide ions with concentrated sulfuric acid is: H 2 SO 4 (l) + X-(aq) → HX(g) + HSO 4-(aq) (general equation) where X is the ...

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