Zinc (Zn metal) is not soluble in water.
It produces zinc hydroxide and hydrogen.
Zinc sulfide is not soluble in water. Because of the strong attraction between the zinc and sulfur ions, water cannot easily pull the ions apart. Thus, this compound does not dissolve in water.
Zinc nitrate is very soluble in water.
The products are zinc chloride and hydrogen.
if you put to much of anything in water it could pollute it let alone zinc, and the reason why zinc does is because it can turn it into hard water which is basically water gone to waste
Zinc isn't permeable to water.
Zinc is unreactive to cold water, but will react with steam to give zinc oxide and hydrogen.
Zinc is considered a hard metal; its hardness is similar to that of Iron.
Zinc nitrate dissolved in water.
Zinc (Zn metal) is not soluble in water.
It produces zinc hydroxide and hydrogen.
zinc is more dense than water
zinc + nitric acid --> zinc nitrate + water and hydrogen I think...
Zinc sulfide is not soluble in water. Because of the strong attraction between the zinc and sulfur ions, water cannot easily pull the ions apart. Thus, this compound does not dissolve in water.
Zinc is denser, because a pellet of it will sink in water. Sodium is not as dense as water, because it floats on thre surface ], when reacting with water.
Zinc doesn't dissolve in water, but if it did, it would be a physical change.