No, the gas produced is a result of the chemical reaction.
No, a metal reacting with an acid is a chemical change, and its ability to do so is a chemical property.
Chemical, producing hydrogen chloride which when added to water produces hydrochloric acid.
No, dissolving is a physical change
Dissolving salt in soup is a physical change.
Undiluted Hydrochloric acid is a clear thick colorless liquid. Hydrogen chloride is composed of diatomic molecules, each consisting of a hydrogen atom H and a chlorine atom Cl connected by a covalent single bond.
No, a metal reacting with an acid is a chemical change, and its ability to do so is a chemical property.
Dissolving zinc in acid is a chemical change. It really isn't being dissolved, it is reacting with the acid to form new substances. For example, if you react zinc with hydrochloric acid, the products will be zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. The zinc seems to dissolve, but it is actually combining with the chlorine in the hydrochloric acid. Zn + 2HCl ---> ZnCl2 + H2
It is a chemical change because of sodium and hydrogen bonds forming
Chemical, producing hydrogen chloride which when added to water produces hydrochloric acid.
This is a chemical reaction.
Dissolving is considered by most to be a physical change.
Dissolving in water is a physical change.
It is a physical change.
Dissolution is a physical change.
Dissolving is a physical process.
Dissolving and fizzing are physical processes.
Dissolving is a physical process.