It is simply called Zinc two plus. It does not have a common name. Hope it helps.
The scientific name of Zn MnO4 2 is Zinc Permanganate.
The reaction equation between Zn^2+ and EDTA is: Zn^2+ + EDTA → Zn(EDTA)^2-
Zn(NO3)2 + 2Ag ---> Zn + 2AgNO3
yes Zn + 2HCl -> ZnCl2 + H2 is balanced
Your question is not clear: the mass of products is equal to the mass reactants.
Equation is Zn + Pb(NO3)2 --> Zn(NO3)2 + Pb
The scientific name of Zn MnO4 2 is Zinc Permanganate.
The reaction equation between Zn^2+ and EDTA is: Zn^2+ + EDTA → Zn(EDTA)^2-
Zn(NO3)2 + 2Ag ---> Zn + 2AgNO3
yes Zn + 2HCl -> ZnCl2 + H2 is balanced
Your question is not clear: the mass of products is equal to the mass reactants.
The oxidation number of zinc (Zn) in Zn(NO3)2 is +2, while in Zn(OH)4^2-, it is also +2. Therefore, there is no change in the oxidation number of zinc.
The equation is 4 Zn + 10 HNO3 -> 4 Zn(NO3)2 + N2O + 5 H2O.
The chemical equation for the reaction between MgSO4 (magnesium sulfate) and Zn(NO3)2 (zinc nitrate) is: MgSO4 + Zn(NO3)2 → Mg(NO3)2 + ZnSO4.
The chemical name for Zn(HSO3)2 is zinc hydrogen sulfite.
ZnCl2 is the chemical formula of zinc chloride.
This answer balances a theoretical reaction that does not occur in nature. 2KOH + Zn -> Zn(OH)2 + 2K Zn actually dissolves in strong base to form a so called "zincate" which was traditionally gven the formula of ZnO22- . It is now recognised that these zincate ions are hydrated to various degrees and one such ion is (Zn(OH)4)2- . Zn + 2KOHaq -> K2ZnO2aq +H2