ICSE Class 10 Chemistry
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Study of Compounds — Sulphuric Acid — Question 3
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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.
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