Sodium is less dense than zinc.
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 is more dense than water
Which is more dense a 200.g of zinc metal or a 500g sample of zine metal?
If you think that zinc nitrate is zinc and nitrogen and gas and sodium chloride is sodium and chlorine and gas Sodium is in first group of periodic table (the reactive metals) and zinc is lower down in this group so you have so far zinc + sodium = sodium zincide (sodium is more reactive) Now you have Nitrogen (forms to nitrate) - Gas chlorine (forms to nitrate) - Gas and substance Nitrogen wins So.... o overall we have zinc nitrate + sodium chloride = sodium nitrazink Which means The reaction is fizzing and compression with gases
Sodium is less dense than zinc.
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 is more dense than water
Sodium sulfate is more soluble in water than zinc sulfate.
Which is more dense a 200.g of zinc metal or a 500g sample of zine metal?
sodium acetate and zinc phosphate
Aluminium. Zinc is around two and a half times heavier (more dense) than Aluminium.
More dense than water. Maybe 1.5 with 1 being H2O.
If you think that zinc nitrate is zinc and nitrogen and gas and sodium chloride is sodium and chlorine and gas Sodium is in first group of periodic table (the reactive metals) and zinc is lower down in this group so you have so far zinc + sodium = sodium zincide (sodium is more reactive) Now you have Nitrogen (forms to nitrate) - Gas chlorine (forms to nitrate) - Gas and substance Nitrogen wins So.... o overall we have zinc nitrate + sodium chloride = sodium nitrazink Which means The reaction is fizzing and compression with gases
500g
Sodium chloride doesn't react with zinc.
yes, gold is the heaviest common element