the charge of zinc has only one charge which is 2+.
Zinc and Iodide combine to form zinc iodide. The reaction is a combination reaction and also a redox reaction. A combination reaction is when two elements combine to form a single compound. A redox reaction is when one of the element loses an electron (zinc) and the other one gains electrons (iodide). Hope this helps! ~Kim
Only if it has the little recycle sign on it.
in what? without knowing in what system the zinc is replacing iron, the answer cannot be fully given. Only a generalization of Zn and Fe both being in a +2 oxidation state would allow one to replace the other.
The electrode potential or the reduction potential of zinc is less than that of copper. Therefore, zinc loses the electrons and copper ions gain them forming solid copper and producing electricity. Copper is not able to loose electrons due to presence of zinc and hence electrons flow in one direction only.
the charge of zinc has only one charge which is 2+.
There is only one salt being formed when an ACID reacts with an OXIDE, the other compound is water(!)So:phosphoric acid reacts with zinc oxideto form ....zinc phosphate and water
There is only ONE component in zinc. The component is zinc atoms. Zinc is an element and is listed in the Periodic Table of elements. Zinc is NOT a compound.
No, Zinc is an element because it consists of one type of atom only.
zinc because all other metals are in original form
The formula for Zinc Chloride is ZnCl2. That means that for every 1 atom of Zinc there are 2 atoms of chlorine.
Zinc and Iodide combine to form zinc iodide. The reaction is a combination reaction and also a redox reaction. A combination reaction is when two elements combine to form a single compound. A redox reaction is when one of the element loses an electron (zinc) and the other one gains electrons (iodide). Hope this helps! ~Kim
Only if it has the little recycle sign on it.
in what? without knowing in what system the zinc is replacing iron, the answer cannot be fully given. Only a generalization of Zn and Fe both being in a +2 oxidation state would allow one to replace the other.
Yes, zinc can help acne. But please remember that there a numerous causes of acne, and zinc only helps in one case.
Zinc has a valence of 2, so it combines with two chloride ions. Sodium has a valence of only one, so it combines with only one chloride ion.
no