The boiling point is at 1665 degrees Fahrenheit or 907 degrees Celsius.
It is a metal and hence has very high melting and boiling points. Therefore, it is solid at room temperature
Zinc + Hydrochloric acid is a basic metal acid reaction. When the Zinc is added to the acid, the zinc dissolves and reacts with the acid, forming hydrogen gas and the salt Zinc Chloride. These sorts of reactions (metal + acid) will always result in a salt (in this case, zinc chloride) and hydrogen gas. The observations from this experiment would be white-gray solid is added to colorless liquid. Solid dissolves and a colorless, odorless gas is formed. Zn + 2HCl -----> ZnCl2 + H2
Yes, zinc is brittle at room temperature but at higher temperature is is very malleable.
Melting point: the temperature at which a solid become a liquid. Boiling point: the temperature at which a liquid become a gas.
Boiling point: the temperature when a material become a gas phase.
The temperature at which zinc boils (turns into a gas) is 907 °C.
zinc is a solid because its a metal
At room temperature zinc is a solid.
The melting point of zinc is 419,53 oC.
No. Zinc, copper, potassium and aluminum foil are all solids. No metal is a a gas at room temperature.
Brittle solid
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It is a metal and hence has very high melting and boiling points. Therefore, it is solid at room temperature
The zinc's state at room temperature is solid commercially it is available as chunks.
no you dont get Gas when you mix Base with Zinc
Zinc + Hydrochloric acid is a basic metal acid reaction. When the Zinc is added to the acid, the zinc dissolves and reacts with the acid, forming hydrogen gas and the salt Zinc Chloride. These sorts of reactions (metal + acid) will always result in a salt (in this case, zinc chloride) and hydrogen gas. The observations from this experiment would be white-gray solid is added to colorless liquid. Solid dissolves and a colorless, odorless gas is formed. Zn + 2HCl -----> ZnCl2 + H2
Zinc is a metallic solid at room temperature. a solid