No because zinc is more reactive than tin so it dilutes it
Sn is the symbol for the element tin. A reaction would not occur if a piece of Sn metal were placed in a ZnSO4 solution.
The reaction is:
Zn + SnSO4 = ZnSO4 + Sn
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no it would not react
No
electrolyte.electrolyteIn solution
The energy needed to support the endothermic reaction is supplied by the solution; thus the solution temperaturedecreases.If the reaction were exothermic, the solution temperature would increase.
If cells are placed in a hypotonic solution the cells gain water. The hypotonic solution has lower solute concentration then the cell's cytoplasm so the water will enter via osmosis.
In general, cooling a solution slows the reaction. You can use the Arrhenius equation to figure out what effect a given temperature will have on a particular reaction (you'll need to know the activation energy).
they would be in a hypertonic solution, so they would shrivel and die
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Nothing. There would be no gradient between the cell and the solution.
it would burst
When a cell is placed in a Hypotonic solution, the water diffuses into the cell, causing the cell to swell and possibly explode.
It would be higher
The reaction is:Mg + 2 HCl = MgCl2 + H2(g)You will see a release of hydrogen if a lighted match is placed near the test tube - you hear a click.
No Reaction
There would be no reaction because astatine is less reactive than bromine.
a really concentrated solution would undergo a reaction quiet dramatically. the colour of the solution would be darker
no
It would turn purple, showing the reaction has taken place.
It would get salty! duhhh