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- Is sulfuric acid an oxidizing agent or reducing agent? Why?
As sulphur is already in it's maximum possible oxidation state in H2SO4, further loss of electrons is not possible So it can't act as a reducing agent For the same reason even HNO3 can't act as an reducing agent
- Assertion H2SO4 is a strong oxidizing agent Reason class 11 . . . - Vedantu
H 2 S O 4 is a strong oxidizer Since H 2 S O 4 is a strong acid, it reacts with a weak amphoteric base water in dilute concentrations to produce H 3 O + ions However, since the condensed solution is very watery, it continues to form H 2 O
- H2SO4 = H + SO4 Redox Reaction - ChemicalAid
H2SO4 = 2H + SO4 is a redox reaction where O is oxidized and H, S are reduced H 2 SO 4 are reducing agents (i e they lost electrons) and H 2 SO 4, H 2 SO 4 are oxidizing agents (i e they gained electrons)
- Sulfuric acid - Wikipedia
Fe + H2SO4 → H2 + FeSO4 Concentrated sulfuric acid can serve as an oxidizing agent, releasing sulfur dioxide: [8] Cu + 2 H2SO4 → SO2 + 2 H2O + SO2− 4 + Cu2+ Lead and tungsten, however, are resistant to sulfuric acid
- Oxidizing and Reducing Agents - Chemistry LibreTexts
This page discusses what defines an oxidizing or reducing agent, how to determine an oxidizing and reducing agent in a chemical reaction, and the importance of this concept in real world applications
- Sir H2SO4is oxidising agent? - EduRev NEET Question
To act a a reducing agent one should lose electrons i e; the atom should go from lower positive oxidation state to higher positive oxidation state As sulphur is already in it's maximum possible oxidation state in H2SO4, further loss of electrons is not possible So it can't act as a reducing agents
- JEE Advanced: Group 16 Oxygen Family - ChemCa
Oxidizing Properties Ozone: Second most powerful oxidant after Fluorine Oxidizes PbS to PbSO 4 H₂SO₄: Hot, conc H₂SO₄ is a moderately strong oxidizing agent (Intermediate between HNO₃ and H₃PO₄)
- Sulfuric Acid - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Sulfides, sulfites, and other sulfur-containing compounds can be oxidized to sulfates by using the suitable oxidizing agents under appropriate conditions At high temperature, concentrated H 2 SO 4 reacts as an oxidizing agent that dissolves copper
- What is Sulfuric Acid? - BYJUS
What is Sulfuric Acid? Sulfuric acid (H 2 SO 4) is a strong acid with hygroscopic and oxidizing properties Sulfuric Acid is a mineral acid with the chemical formula H 2 SO 4 Sulfuric acid is also known as Mattling acid or Oil of vitriol It has a strong acidic nature and is corrosive
- Sulfuric Acid: Structure, Manufacture, Properties and Uses
Oxoacids are acids that contain oxygen, and oxoacids of sulfur are compounds comprising sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen The most significant industrial oxoacid is sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄) In these oxoacids, sulfur typically has a tetrahedral arrangement relative to the oxygen atoms
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