Ag S H2so4 Aq
Ag (s) + H2SO4 (aq)> No reaction, okay? 3
Not true!
Acids and metals react to form salts and hydrogen gas. It is an oxidation / reduction reaction. The metal is oxidized and the hydrogen is reduced. The chemical equation is:
2Ag (s) + H2SO4 (blue)> Ag2SO4 (blue) + H2 (g)
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Ag (s) + H2SO4 (aq)> No reaction, okay?
Well I think Roger S. misunderstood, like most of you, the question (sorry for the hard truth).
The output of this reaction varies in two ways,
of the:
When sulfuric acid is concentrated.
2Ag + 2H2SO4 (CONC.)> Ag2SO4 + SO2 + 2H20
on your behalf:
There is no reaction if the acid is diluted.
Water source:
Modular System, Zambic Publishing, Metal Book, Very Reliable Source, Trust Me)
Interesting
look at this
Ag S H2so4 Aq
Ag S H2so4 Aq
Cu + HCl
That's right