Why is H2SO4 not used in making Carbon (IV) Oxide?
This is because sulphuric (vi) acid reacts with carbonates of Ba,pb,Ca to form an insoluble coating on the carbonate hence preventing further reaction.
Hydrogen sulfate (H2SO4), commonly known as sulfuric acid, is not used in the synthesis of carbon dioxide (CO2) because it does not contain the necessary elements to produce carbon dioxide.
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