Zinc and chlorine react to form the binary ionic compound zinc chloride, which has the formula ZnCl2.
Zinc Chlorine2 hydrogen2
many, zinc oxide, zinc carbonate, zinc chloride...
Zinc sulfide is a covalent compound.
Well i think zinc chloride is a mixture but not sure, if its a compound then you wouldn't be able to separate it into its normal elements (zinc and Hydrochloric Acid)
One zinc atom = Zn Two chlorine atoms = Cl2 Chemical formula for zinc choride compound = ZnCl2
ZnO- zinc oxide. it is a redox reaction that formed a binary ionic compound.
Zinc Chloride is a ionic bond because Zinc a metal and chlorine a none metal. During a ionic bond there's a e- (Electron) transfer.
Technically no. Zinc chloride is a compound. Zinc chlorine really isn't anything.
Zinc carbonate is an ionic compound with the formula ZnCO3.
a). Sulfur to form zinc sulfide (ZnS) b). Oxygen to form zinc oxide (ZnO)
It makes Zinc Chloride.
No. It is ionic compound.
A zincide is a binary compound of zinc.
Zinc Chlorine2 hydrogen2
This compound is zinc nitrate.
Zinc sulfate is an ionic chemical compound.
No it is a compound. The element Chlorine in the compound is a Halogen.