Saturday, September 20, 2025

Ca + H2SO4

 The chemical formula (symbol) for calcium sulfate is:

CaSO₄

  • Ca²⁺ = calcium ion

  • SO₄²⁻ = sulfate ion

They combine in a 1:1 ratio to form CaSO₄,

 which is commonly found in gypsum and plaster of Paris.

Ca + H2SO4

Which of the following statements correctly describes the product of the reaction above?
Calcium and sulfuric acid react to produce calcium sulfate and hydrogen gas.
Hydrogen sulfide is not produced by this reaction. Hydrogen sulfide is produced by iron sulfide reacting with hydrochloric acid.
MY ANSWER
Calcium sulfide is not produced by this reaction. Calcium sulfate can be reduced to calcium sulfide using carbon.
Hydrogen sulfate is not produced by this reaction. Hydrogen sulfate (bisulfate ion) is the conjugate base of sulfuric acid.

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