We can see bubbles of gas being released. The gas is a new substance, so this is evidence that a chemical reaction is taking place. the gas released during this reaction is hydrogen.
magnesium
A metal (below hydrogen in E.C.S.) as Zinc reacts with dilute sulphuric acid and produces hydrogen gas.
If you look at reactivity series, you will find zinc to be more reactive than hydrogen while copper being less reactive than it. Therefore zinc is able to displace hydrogen from sulphuric acid while copper is not. The reaction with zinc is:- Zn + H2SO4 -------> ZnSO4 +H2 The reaction with copper is Cu + H2SO4 ---------> No reaction
zinc carbonate + sulphuric acid = zinc sulphate + water + carbon dioxide
Zinc react with sulfuric acid: zinc sulfate is obtained and hydrogen gas released. The reaction is: Zn + H2SO4 = ZnSO4 + H2
zinc sulphate
Zinc sulphate. ZnSO4
magnesium
A metal (below hydrogen in E.C.S.) as Zinc reacts with dilute sulphuric acid and produces hydrogen gas.
Yes, the zinc reacts with th sulfuric acid to produce zinc sulfate and hydrogen gas.
ZnSO4 FORM AND HYDROGEN GAS RELEASE.
The gaseous product in this reaction is 'hydrogen' and the salt is zinc sulfate.
If you look at reactivity series, you will find zinc to be more reactive than hydrogen while copper being less reactive than it. Therefore zinc is able to displace hydrogen from sulphuric acid while copper is not. The reaction with zinc is:- Zn + H2SO4 -------> ZnSO4 +H2 The reaction with copper is Cu + H2SO4 ---------> No reaction
zinc carbonate + sulphuric acid = zinc sulphate + water + carbon dioxide
Zinc react with sulfuric acid: zinc sulfate is obtained and hydrogen gas released. The reaction is: Zn + H2SO4 = ZnSO4 + H2
This reaction yields zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas.
When sulphuric acid is added to zinc granules , the gas produced is hydrogen gas. Zinc displaces hydrogen from sulphuric acid.