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What is the balanced chemical equation between iron(II) sulphate and sulphuric acid?

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Fe+H2SO4FeSO4+H2
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Fe+2H2SO42FeSO4+H2
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Fe+H2SO4FeSO3+H2O
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2Fe+H2SO4FeSO2+H2O
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Solution

The correct option is A Fe+H2SO4FeSO4+H2
When 1 mole iron reacts with 1 mole of sulphuric acid, then 1 mole of ferrous sulphate is formed with the evolution of hydrogen gas.

Fe+H2SO4FeSO4+H2

Hence, option A is correct.

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