FeCl3 + H2O4-2 +Zn
Zn + H2SO4 -----> ZnSO4 + H2
The sought equation is H2SO4 + Zn(OH)2 => ZnSO4 + 2 H2O.
zn+h2so4=znso4+h2
The chemical equation is 2Na + H2SO4 --> Na2SO4 + H2
FeCl3 + H2O4-2 +Zn
H2SO4 + Zn > ZnS04 + H2
Zn + H2SO4 -----> ZnSO4 + H2
Sulphurc acid + zinc -------> zinc sulphate + hydrogen H2SO4 + Zn -------> ZnSO4 + H2 For the purposes of the above equation, assume that the oxidation number of zinc is 2+.
The sought equation is H2SO4 + Zn(OH)2 => ZnSO4 + 2 H2O.
zn+h2so4=znso4+h2
Br2 + Zn ----> ZnBr2
The chemical equation is 2Na + H2SO4 --> Na2SO4 + H2
h2c204+h2so4
Zn + CuSO4 --> ZnSO4 + Cu
Ca + H2SO4 = CaSO4 + H2
No. This equation is not balanced and does not even represent any reaction. The equation for the actual reaction between elemental zinc and chlorine is: Zn + Cl2 => ZnCl2.