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No, reacting zinc with hydrogen chloride will yield zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. Potassium chloride can be prepared by reacting potassium with hydrogen chloride or (more safely) potassium hydroxide with hydrogen chloride.
ZnCl2 is the chemical formula of zinc chlorideThe balanced equation is about to compounds reacting with each other, or one being degraded to some other compound(s).E.g.: An balanced equation is Zn + Pb(NO3)2 --> Zn(NO3)2 +Pb
HCL + Zn --> ZnCl + H2 (Displacement reaction)
Zinc + hydrochloric acid = zinc chloride + hydrogen
The equation [not formula] for the reaction between zinc chloride and lithium is 2 Li + ZnCl2 -> 2 LiCl + Zn.
No, reacting zinc with hydrogen chloride will yield zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. Potassium chloride can be prepared by reacting potassium with hydrogen chloride or (more safely) potassium hydroxide with hydrogen chloride.
2 Zn + 2 HCL --> H2 + 2 ZnCl
The equation is:2 Zn + Cl2 = 2 ZnClZinc chloride has many applications: soldering flux, fingerprint detection with ninhydrin, paper industry, disinfectant in medicine etc.
The balanced chemical equation is: Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq) → ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g) The products formed are zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with zinc.
ZnCl2 is the chemical formula of zinc chlorideThe balanced equation is about to compounds reacting with each other, or one being degraded to some other compound(s).E.g.: An balanced equation is Zn + Pb(NO3)2 --> Zn(NO3)2 +Pb
word equation is: iron sulphate + zinc = zinc sulphate + iron
HCL + Zn --> ZnCl + H2 (Displacement reaction)
Zinc + hydrochloric acid = zinc chloride + hydrogen
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Potassium will surround the Zn So it's name will be ZnCl2