When 4.9 g of zinc is burnt in air, 8.1 g of product is formed
When you burn zinc it get to a curtain tempertature and it then just melts done in to nothing
There is a very large explosion of green light
It turns a yellow colour when it is heated. Thins shows that it has lost the oxygen but it then regains it after cooling.
i thing the zinc would look greyish-black due to the formation of zinc oxide
thats my question to. Im bout to find out once i get me some HCl
When 4.9 g of zinc is burnt in air, 8.1 g of product is formed.
It gets hot. Are you having a laugh?!
you get burnt zinc powder!
Zinc Oxide is formed
The chemical reaction is not possible.
We have our own factory which produce zinc oxide and ammonium chloride.AmyE-MAIL:beeayue@hotmail.com
It is not a true chemical reaction.
Zinc Chloride.
The products are zinc chloride and hydrogen.
It bubbles and creates zinc chloride and hydrogen.The zinc chloride, ZnCl2 is formed.
Aluminum and zinc chloride when reacts, aluminum being stronger than zinc displaces it from the solution and takes its place resulting in aluminum chloride.
If you mix Zinc with Zinc Chloride a heterogeneous mixture with no tendency toward chemical reaction is formed.
The chemical reaction is not possible.
Absolutely nothing: The magnesium is more reactive than zinc and hence it keeps hold of its chloride ion. If you were to add magnesium to some zinc chloride then there would be a reaction and you would end up with magnesium chloride and some zinc
We have our own factory which produce zinc oxide and ammonium chloride.AmyE-MAIL:beeayue@hotmail.com
It is not a true chemical reaction.
A grey deposit slowly forms on the surface of the zinc. I think it's zinc chloride + platinum?
By heating many salts are melted.
Zinc Chloride is ZnCl2
Zinc chloride has ionic bonds.
Zinc chloride.