That's a pretty scientific question. I think that if you were to take some zinc oxide, like you can buy in a drugstore and put some fuel oil on it, nothing would happen except you would have some zinc oxide with some fuel oil on it.
I really don;t know. Now that is a question I would Google!
no
u get zinc oxide
If you mean how do you create it, you react zinc oxide and phosphoric acid
Zinc oxide and sulphuric acid
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 react to form zinc sterate and water
no
u get zinc oxide
If you mean how do you create it, you react zinc oxide and phosphoric acid
It is 'freed' from oxygen
Zinc is unreactive to cold water, but will react with steam to give zinc oxide and hydrogen.
Zinc oxide and sulphuric acid
what happens to calcium oxide and zinc oxide when heated?
Nothing happens. They don't react.
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
No it does not. Magnesium is more reactive than zinc and so zinccant replace magnesium.
it explodes