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Which chemical reaction correctly represents the reaction between iron and dilute H2SO4?

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Fe+H2SO4FeSO4+H2
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2Fe+3H2SO4Fe2(SO4)+3H2
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2Fe+3H2SO4Fe2(SO4)3+H2
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2Fe+H2SO4Fe2(SO4)3+3H2
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Solution

The correct option is B Fe+H2SO4FeSO4+H2
When Fe reacts with dilute H2SO4, ferrous (II) sulphate is formed with the evolution of hydrogen gas.

Fe+H2SO4FeSO4+H2

Hence, the correct option is A.

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