HNO3 + H2O ---> (H3O)+ + (NO3)-
Only thing i dont remember is if the arrow is double (<-->).
If the acid is potent then the arrow is single.
But i think in this case it is potent.
Complete Reaction: Zn + HNO3 = Zn(NO3)2 + NH4NO3 + H2O simburaj85@gmail.com
Sn(s) + 4HNO3(aq) -> H2SnO3(s) + 2H2O(aq) + 4NO2(g)
Zn + 2HCl --> ZnCl2 + H2
4Zn + 10HNO3 (very dilute) --> 4 Zn(NO3)2 + N2O + 5 H2OZn + 4 HNO3 (Conc) --> Zn(NO3)2 + 2 NO2 + 2H2OZn + 2HNO3(aq) -> Zn(NO3)2(aq) + H2(g)
no reaction because Cu is below Zn at electrochemical series ,so Cu can't take Zn away from its salts
The reaction is: Zn + 2HCl = ZnCl2 + H2
The reaction Zn + CuCl2 --> Cu + ZnCl2 is a single-replacement reaction.
The chemical reaction is:ZnO + 2 HNO3 = Zn(NO3)2 + H2Adding more HNO3 has no effect.
Zn + 2HCl --> ZnCl2 + H2
The chemical equation (with dilute acid) is:Zn + HNO3 = Zn(NO3)2 +NO +H2O.
4Zn + 10HNO3 (very dilute) --> 4 Zn(NO3)2 + N2O + 5 H2OZn + 4 HNO3 (Conc) --> Zn(NO3)2 + 2 NO2 + 2H2OZn + 2HNO3(aq) -> Zn(NO3)2(aq) + H2(g)
no reaction because Cu is below Zn at electrochemical series ,so Cu can't take Zn away from its salts
The reaction is: Zn + 2HCl = ZnCl2 + H2
The reaction Zn + CuCl2 --> Cu + ZnCl2 is a single-replacement reaction.
no it is a direct combination reaction
The equation is: Zn + 2HNO3 -----> Zn(NO3)2 + H2
HNO3+ NaOH = NaNO3+ H2O is a neutralization reaction
NaOH + HNO3 -> NaNO3 + H2O
You can not. It is impossible. This would produce zinc chloride.