Zn(s)+H2O(g)-->ZnO(s)+H2(g) easy :)
I personally hav no idea. This site usually never has the answer to question i need.
zinc + steam ----> zinc oxide + hydrogen
Zn(s)+H2O(g)-->ZnO(s)+H2(g)
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word equation is: iron sulphate + zinc = zinc sulphate + iron
Zn + 2HCl = ZnCl2 + H2
When Zinc and Sulphur are heated, an exothermic (giving OUT heat) reaction occurs. The Product formed is called Zinc Sulphide formula ZnS, also known as Zinc Blende in its mineral form. The Equation for the reaction is : Zn + S = ZnS, but I am not sure as the mixture is heated in presence of oxygen. If oxygen works as a catalyst then the equation is right otherwise the product would be Zinc Sulphate.(ZnSO4)
How do you balance the chemical equation for the single-replacement reaction of zinc and hydrochloric acid to generate hydrogen gas
2 Zn + 2 HCL --> H2 + 2 ZnCl
Word Equation: Zinc + Hydrochloric Acid à Zinc Chloride + Hydrogen Chemical Equation: Zn + HCl à ZnCl2 + H2
zinc + oxygen ----> zinc oxide Symbol equation
Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl2 + H2
Zinc + hydrochloric acid = zinc chloride + hydrogen
Zinc + Manganese Dioxide → Zinc Oxide + Manganese Oxide
Transmutation refers to a nuclear reaction. The equation you have is that of single replacement - a type of a chemical reaction.
Zn (s) + 2H+ (aq) ------> Zn+2 (aq) + H2 (g)
Fe + O2 ---> 2FeO 2Fe + 3O2 ----> 2Fe2O3
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The chemical equation is:Zn + SnSO4 = ZnSO4 + Sn
Zinc + Sulphuric acid ----> Zinc sulphate + Hydrogen I think that's the answer. If it isn't, then sorry. I got the answer from... http://www.docbrown.info/page04/Y11revQs/acidreactionequationsFHanswers.htm
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