Zinc Oxide. Whenever a metal reacts with oxygen, it bonds them both together, like magnesium+oxygen=magnesium oxide
One forms ZnO. Zinc has an oxidation number of +2, and Oxygen has an oxidation of -2.
The answer is zinc oxide
Probably zinc oxide and sulphur.
ZnO
Zinc oxide.
When Zinc and Sulphur are heated, an exothermic (giving OUT heat) reaction occurs. The Product formed is called Zinc Sulphide formula ZnS, also known as Zinc Blende in its mineral form. The Equation for the reaction is : Zn + S = ZnS, but I am not sure as the mixture is heated in presence of oxygen. If oxygen works as a catalyst then the equation is right otherwise the product would be Zinc Sulphate.(ZnSO4)
Zinc nitrate ( Zn(NO3)2) has the elements, zinc, nitrogen and oxygen.
Zinc is a metal and Oxygen is a non-metal.
Because the reaction generates hydrogen gas, which can form dangerously explosive mixtures with the oxygen in air.
reaction of zinc sulphate with potassium ferrocyanide gives potssium zinc ferrocyanide. K2Zn3[Fe(CN)6]2
Redox reaction (reduction-oxidation).
2ZnS + 3O2 ---> 2ZnO + 2SO2 Zinc sulphide + Oxygen ---> Zinc oxide + Sulphur dioxide This reaction is endothermic and requires a heat change (H) in order to happen. As the Zinc sulphide reacts with the oxygen the zinc becomes oxidised (oxidation, zinc atoms bond to oxygen atoms), and during this reaction sulphur dioxide is given off.
a redox reaction takes place ( one gains oxygen and the other looses oxygen) the zinc (oxide) is displaced and the iron becomes iron oxide and zinc oxide becomes zinc
the oxygen of the zinc will combine with acid group of the acid as the ZnOis basic in nature
Zinc and hydrochloric acid react to form hydrogen gas. In this reaction, zinc metal reacts with aqueous hydrochloric acid to form aqueous zinc chloride plus hydrogen gas: Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq) --> ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g) If you look carefully at the equation, oxygen is not found in any of the reactants or the products, so it would be impossible to get oxygen from this reaction.
Zinc Sulfate is ZnSO4. So, sulfur, zinc, and oxygen.
When Zinc and Sulphur are heated, an exothermic (giving OUT heat) reaction occurs. The Product formed is called Zinc Sulphide formula ZnS, also known as Zinc Blende in its mineral form. The Equation for the reaction is : Zn + S = ZnS, but I am not sure as the mixture is heated in presence of oxygen. If oxygen works as a catalyst then the equation is right otherwise the product would be Zinc Sulphate.(ZnSO4)
Zinc nitrate ( Zn(NO3)2) has the elements, zinc, nitrogen and oxygen.
Yes, it has. Metallic zinc, which is present in the alloy bronze, reacts with atmospheric oxygen to form its oxide.
Fe + O2 ---> 2FeO 2Fe + 3O2 ----> 2Fe2O3
zinc and oxygen
Zinc is a metal and Oxygen is a non-metal.