The chemical equation is:
Al2(CO3)3 + 3 ZnCl2 = 2 AlCl3 + 3 ZnCO3
Zinc + Hydrochloric acid --> Zinc chloride + Hydrogen gas Zn + 2 HCl --> ZnCl2 + H2 + Heat
ZnCO3 + 2HCl -----> ZnCl2 + H2O + CO2
NH4 2CO3+ZnCl2
Remember for ALL carbonates the general equation is Acid +Carbonate = Salt + water + Carbon Dioxide. So Hydrochloric ACID + Zinc CARBONATE = Zinc Chloride(SALT) + WATER + CARBON DIOXIDE Symbolically 2HCl(aq) + ZnCO3(s) = ZnCl2(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g) NB If you inspect the the reaction equation you will find on BOTH sides of the reaction (reactants and products) :- Hydrogen(H) x 2 Chlorine(Cl) x 2 Zinc)Zn) x 1 Carbon(C) x 1 Oxygen(O) x 3 ( As 3 & 1 + 2) It OBEYS the Law of Conservation of Mass. Nothing is lost or gained (as if by magic), from other sources.
Is 5.93g ZnCl2
Al2(CO3)3 + 3ZnCl2 = 3ZnCO3 + 2AlCl3
A. In order to achieve a balanced chemical equation of Al2(CO3)3 + 3 ZnCl2 = 2 AlCl3 + 3 ZnCO3, it is necessary to allow coefficients to each compound in such a way that the quantity of atoms is equal on both sides of the equation. Here's how we can balance it: Al2(CO3)3 + 3 ZnCl2 = 2 AlCl3 + 3 ZnCO3. The coefficients for the compounds are as follows: Al2(CO3)3 + 3 ZnCl2 = 2 AlCl3 + 3 ZnCO3. The balanced equation is: 1 Al2(CO3)3 + 3 ZnCl2 = 2 AlCl3 + 3 ZnCO3.
First off, you have the equation written wrong... those are Ls not Is. so it's Al2(CO3)3 + ZnCl2 = ZnCO3 + AlCl3 The balanced form of that equation is Al2(CO3)3 + 3 ZnCl2 = 3 ZnCO3 + 2 AlCl3 So the coefficients are 1,3,3,2
Zinc + Hydrochloric acid --> Zinc chloride + Hydrogen gas Zn + 2 HCl --> ZnCl2 + H2 + Heat
ZnCO3 + 2HCl = ZnCl2 + H2O +CO2
ZnCO3 + 2HCl -----> ZnCl2 + H2O + CO2
The chemical formula of zinc chloride is ZnCl2.The aluminium chloride has the formula AlCl3.
NH4 2CO3+ZnCl2
Only chemical formulas, not if they are reacting. Na2CO3 and CaCl2
Remember for ALL carbonates the general equation is Acid +Carbonate = Salt + water + Carbon Dioxide. So Hydrochloric ACID + Zinc CARBONATE = Zinc Chloride(SALT) + WATER + CARBON DIOXIDE Symbolically 2HCl(aq) + ZnCO3(s) = ZnCl2(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g) NB If you inspect the the reaction equation you will find on BOTH sides of the reaction (reactants and products) :- Hydrogen(H) x 2 Chlorine(Cl) x 2 Zinc)Zn) x 1 Carbon(C) x 1 Oxygen(O) x 3 ( As 3 & 1 + 2) It OBEYS the Law of Conservation of Mass. Nothing is lost or gained (as if by magic), from other sources.
ZnCO3 + 2HCl ---> ZnCl2 + CO2 + H2O The salt is called Zinc chloride.
Yes, zinc chloride (ZnCl2) is a salt.