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The reaction is: Zn + 2 HCl = ZnCl2 + H2
Yes, and zinc chloride and hydrogen are obtained.
The equation for the reaction is Zn + 2 HCl -> ZnCl2. The gram atomic masses of zinc and chlorine are 65.39 and 35.453 respectively. Therefore, the number of grams of zinc chloride that can be formed from 7.96 g of zinc is: 7.96{[65.39 + 2(35.453)]/65.39} or about 16.6 g of zinc chloride, to the justified number of significant digits.
if this answers your question HCl Zn is hydrogen, cloride and zinc. Or: Zn + 2HCl -> ZnCl2 + H2 HCl is also known hydrochloric acid. It reacts with zinc to produce Zinc Chloride (a white crystalline solid) and hydrogen gas. Zinc is also known as 'Zn'.
Yes. Zinc + HCl is an exothermic reaction, meaning it gives off heat as a result of reacting.
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The reaction is: Zn + 2 HCl = ZnCl2 + H2
the chemical reaction is:Zn + 2 HCl = ZnCl2 + H2
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Yes, and zinc chloride and hydrogen are obtained.
The equation for the reaction is Zn + 2 HCl -> ZnCl2. The gram atomic masses of zinc and chlorine are 65.39 and 35.453 respectively. Therefore, the number of grams of zinc chloride that can be formed from 7.96 g of zinc is: 7.96{[65.39 + 2(35.453)]/65.39} or about 16.6 g of zinc chloride, to the justified number of significant digits.
if this answers your question HCl Zn is hydrogen, cloride and zinc. Or: Zn + 2HCl -> ZnCl2 + H2 HCl is also known hydrochloric acid. It reacts with zinc to produce Zinc Chloride (a white crystalline solid) and hydrogen gas. Zinc is also known as 'Zn'.
The balancing ratio, already in the reaction equation, is 1 to 2, so for 2.3 mol Zn double HCl is needed: 2*2.3 = 4.6 mol HCl
zinc powder and 3.0 M HCl(aq)
Zinc chloride and an acid must be present, preferably HCl
It forms hydrogen gas and Zinc chloride. but the reaction will be slow in dilute acid (when compared with that in concentrated acid).