Chemistry
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
Sulphuric Acid
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- F: Sodium sulphite and dil. sulphuric acid
- J: Hydrogen sulphide and conc. sulphuric acid
- A: Iron and dil. sulphuric acid
- C: Sodium chloride and conc. sulphuric acid
- I: Sodium hydroxide and dil. sulphuric acid
- B: Sodium carbonate and dil. sulphuric acid
- D: Formic acid and conc. sulphuric acid
- E: Sodium nitrate and conc. sulphuric acid
- H: Sodium sulphide and dil. sulphuric acid
- G: Ethyl alcohol and conc. sulphuric acid
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