Sulphur present in the mixture does not react with dilute H₂S₄O Iron reacts with dilute H₂S₄O and on heating gives hydrogen gas. Fe (s) + H₂S₄O → FeSO₄(aq) + H₂(g)
Sulphur present in the mixture does not react with dilute H₂S₄O Iron reacts with dilute H₂S₄O and on heating gives hydrogen gas.
Fe (s) + H₂S₄O → FeSO₄(aq) + H₂(g)
Name two types of mixtures.
(i) Homogeneous mixture, (ii) Heterogeneous mixture.
(i) Homogeneous mixture, (ii) Heterogeneous mixture.
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(i) Sodium chloride, (ii) Calcium carbonate.
(i) Sodium chloride, (ii) Calcium carbonate.
See lessGive examples of homogeneous mixtures.
(a) Solution of sugar in water, (b) Solution of common salt in water.
(a) Solution of sugar in water, (b) Solution of common salt in water.
See lessWhat happens when a mixture of iron and sulphur is heated with dilute H₂S₄O?
Sulphur present in the mixture does not react with dilute H₂S₄O Iron reacts with dilute H₂S₄O and on heating gives hydrogen gas. Fe (s) + H₂S₄O → FeSO₄(aq) + H₂(g)
Sulphur present in the mixture does not react with dilute H₂S₄O Iron reacts with dilute H₂S₄O and on heating gives hydrogen gas.
See lessFe (s) + H₂S₄O → FeSO₄(aq) + H₂(g)