Chemistry
Give equations for formation of two different acids from conc. H2SO4. State the property of sulphuric acid involved in the above formation.
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Give reasons why dilute sulphuric acid:
(i) behaves as an acid when dilute.
(ii) is dibasic in nature.
Convert dil. H2SO4 to –
(i) Hydrogen
(ii) Carbon dioxide
(iii) Sulphur dioxide
(iv) Hydrogen sulphide
(v) An acid salt
(vi) A normal salt.
Give equations for oxidation of conc. H2SO4 giving the oxidised products –
(i) Carbon dioxide
(ii) Sulphur dioxide
(iii) Phosphoric acid
(iv) Copper (II) sulphate
(v) Iodine
(vi) Sulphur
respectively
Give a reason why concentrated and not dil H2SO4 behaves as an oxidising and dehydrating agent.