Hello,
I am currently preparing for my exams and I had a few questions:
1. Let's say we have a reaction between Cu and dilute H2SO4, we would get CuSO4 + H2. Simple. But, if the acid is concentrated then we get CuSO4, H2O and SO2.
Remembering this one reaction is easy but it gets a bit tough when they start to pile up. I was wondering if there was a method to predict the products of any reaction.
2. We have the reactivity series. It says that F is more reactive than Cl. So the reaction NaCl + F gives NaF + Cl2. But NaF + Cl2 doesn't give a reaction.
My question is that do we consider the reactivity series when dealing with a reaction between compounds like NaCl + FeSO4?