Yes, it forms nickel,which will probably appear as a gray magnetic precipitate, and zinc chloride, which will be a colorless solution. NiCl2 + Zn --> Zn + NiCl2
No; the other reaction is:
3 Zn + 2 FeCl3 = 3 ZnCl2 + 2 Fe
No, they would not react. Iron is less reactive than zinc, so will not displace it from compounds.
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Yes, but it reacts very very slowly
The substances doesn't react.
Hydrochloric acid will react with Aluminum to form Aluminum Chloride (AlCl3) but not with Nickel.
Zinc react with hydrochloric acid and zinc chloride is formed.
Many do react with hydrochloric acid. An example is the reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid, which produces zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. Zn + 2HCl --> ZnCl2 + H2
Zinc chloride has ionic bonds.
There is a vigorous and exothermic reaction. The hydrochloric acid and zinc react to produce zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. Large amounts of heat are also released.
They do not react each other.
Sodium chloride and nickel doesn't react.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with zinc.
The products are zinc chloride and hydrogen.
When zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid it produces zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.
nickel and zinc chloride
yes and it will form Zinc Carbonate + Sodium Chloride
These compounds doesn't react.
Zinc and chlorine react to form the binary ionic compound zinc chloride, which has the formula ZnCl2.
The two do not react. Zinc is more active than copper and thus copper can not displace zinc.
Magnesium and iron are both more electromotive then zinc, so zinc can't displace them in a compound.
Hydrochloric acid will react with Aluminum to form Aluminum Chloride (AlCl3) but not with Nickel.