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Manganese reacts with sulfuric acid to form manganese sulfate and hydrogen.
What are the products in this reaction?
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sulfuric acid
sulfuric acid
nitrogen
nitrogen
manganese sulfate and hydrogen
manganese sulfate and hydrogen
manganese and sulfuric acid
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Manganese sulfate and hydrogen.
Balanced equation: Mn + H2SO4 → MnSO4 + H2
This is a single‑replacement reaction: manganese displaces hydrogen from sulfuric acid, producing MnSO4 and H2 gas.
Balanced equation: Mn + H2SO4 → MnSO4 + H2
This is a single‑replacement reaction: manganese displaces hydrogen from sulfuric acid, producing MnSO4 and H2 gas.
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