what is product when zinc added to carbon dioxide?
ZnCO3
You would produce zinc sulphate, carbon dioxide and water.
The balanced reaction for the decomposition of zinc oxalate dihydrate to zinc oxide water and carbon dioxide is ZnCO3 --------> ZnO + CO2.
The carbonates that can be thermally decomposed . They form metal oxides and carbon dioxide. When white zinc carbonate powder when heated forms yellow/white zinc oxide and carbon dioxide gas: the balanced equation for zinc carbonate--------carbon dioxide zinc oxide is :ZnCO3 → ZnO + CO2
carbon dioxide, when carbonates are heated carbon dioxide is is given off.
zinc carbonate + sulphuric acid = zinc sulphate + water + carbon dioxide
You would produce zinc sulphate, carbon dioxide and water.
The balanced reaction for the decomposition of zinc oxalate dihydrate to zinc oxide water and carbon dioxide is ZnCO3 --------> ZnO + CO2.
The carbonates that can be thermally decomposed . They form metal oxides and carbon dioxide. When white zinc carbonate powder when heated forms yellow/white zinc oxide and carbon dioxide gas: the balanced equation for zinc carbonate--------carbon dioxide zinc oxide is :ZnCO3 → ZnO + CO2
carbon dioxide, when carbonates are heated carbon dioxide is is given off.
you can use the hydrochloric acid to differentiate between the zinc carbonate and zinc chloride as the zinc carbonate will give effervescence and the gas produced (carbon dioxide) turns lime water milky..and the zinc chloride will give no ppt
zinc carbonate + sulphuric acid = zinc sulphate + water + carbon dioxide
125 g of Zinc Carbonate is 1 mole and when it decomposes it forms 1 mole of Carbon Dioxide ZnCO3 = ZnO + CO2 1 mole of carbon dioxide has a mass of 44g 44g is the answer
This is hydrogen.
This is an oxidation-reduction reaction. The carbon reduces the zinc oxide to zinc and the zinc oxide oxidises the carbon to carbon dioxide. It can also be called a displacement reaction, as the carbon displaces the zinc from its oxide.
thermaldecompositionMetal Carbonate ----------> Metal Oxide + Carbon dioxide
HCl and Zn lack the one carbon and two oxygen atoms that make up CO2 (carbon dioxide) Therefore, they cannot produce carbon dioxide in any condition.
Carbon Dioxide