Chemistry
Give balanced equations for the following reactions using sulphuric acid.
- Formation of a black mark on a piece of wood on addition of conc. H2SO4 to it.
- Oxidation of a foul smelling acidic gas, heavier than air and fairly soluble in H2O by conc. H2SO4.
- Formation of an acid salt from sulphuric acid and (a) an alkali (b) a sodium salt.
- Formation of a hydrocarbon from an organic compound
- Formation of sulphur dioxide using a metal below hydrogen in the activity series.
Sulphuric Acid
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H2S + H2SO4 (conc.) ⟶ S + 2H2O + SO2
(a) Formation of an acid salt from sulphuric acid and an alkali (NaOH):
NaOH [insufficient] + H2SO4 (dil.)⟶ NaHSO4 + H2O
(b) Formation of an acid salt from sulphuric acid and a sodium salt (NaCl):Cu + 2H2SO4 (conc.) ⟶ CuSO4 + 2H2O +SO2
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Select the correct answer from the choice in brackets.
- The oxidised product obtained when sulphur reacts with conc. H2SO4. [H2S/SO2/H2SO3].
- The dehydrated product obtained when cane sugar reacts with conc. H2SO4. [CO/C/CO2]
- The type of salt formed when excess of caustic soda reacts with sulphuric acid. [acid salt / normal salt]
- The reduced product obtained when hydrogen sulphide reacts with conc. H2SO4. [SO2/S/H2O]
- The salt which reacts with dil. H2SO4 acid to give an insoluble ppt. [Cu(NO3)2/Zn(NO3)2/Pb(NO3)2]
- Give a balanced equation for the conversion 'A'.
- The gaseous mixture of the product of conversion 'A' and air contains dust particles as an impurity. Name another impurity in the same mixture.
- Is the conversion 'B' an exothermic or an endothermic reaction. Would lowering the temperature favour or retard the forward reaction.
- If the product of conversion 'B' is an acid anhydride of H2SO4, the anhydride of conversion 'A' is …………… .
- State why water is added for the conversion 'D' and not for the conversion 'C'
Match the conversions in column 'X' using sulphuric acid, with the type of chemical property of sulphuric acid A to E it represents in column 'Y'
X Y 1. Nitre → Nitric acid A: As an oxidising agent 2. Copper [II] oxide → Copper [II] sulphate B: As a dibasic acid 3. Copper → Copper [II] sulphate C: As an acid when dilute 4. Ethanol [ethyl alcohol] → Ethene D: As a least or non-volatile acid 5. Sodium hydroxide → Sodium bisulphate and sodium sulphate As a dehydrating agent. Select the correct substance from the substances A to J which react with the sulphuric acid to give the product 1 to 10. [State whether the acid used in each case is dilute or concentrated].
A : Iron
B : Sodium carbonate
C : Sodium chloride
D : Formic acid
E : Sodium nitrate
F : Sodium sulphite
G : Ethyl alcohol
H : Sodium sulphide
I : Sodium hydroxide (excess)
J : Hydrogen sulphide
- Product — Sulphur dioxide
- Product — Sulphur
- Product — Hydrogen
- Product — Hydrochloric acid
- Product — Sodium sulphate
- Product — Carbon dioxide
- Product — Carbon monoxide
- Product — Nitric acid
- Product — Hydrogen sulphide
- Product — Ethene