Zinc is a silvery metal. Perhaps you are thinking of zinc oxide.
Zinc is not colourless, so the question makes no sense.
Place a zinc strip in a clean test tube and add dilute hydrochloric acid. The strip dissolves and the result is a colorless solution. The products are zinc chloride and gaseous hydrogen.
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
Answer Pure ZnO has a band gap of ~3.3eV and is therefore colorless. ZnO Powder may have a white appearance due to scattering and a layer of carbonate on the outside of particles as ZnO Reacts with CO2 in the air.
Nitrogen is colorless
Quartz is the only one mineral in which leaves a colorless streak
Colorless. The resulting solution is zinc sulfate, and Zn2+ ions are colorless.
Zinc sulfate is colorless to white in appearance.
A solution of zinc chloride is colorless.
Lead nitrate is colorless, as are zinc ions. So it doesn't "turn into" any color.
The compound zinc chloride has ZnCl2 as its chemical formula. The zinc atom is bonded to a pair of chlorine atoms. A link can be found below for more information.
Place a zinc strip in a clean test tube and add dilute hydrochloric acid. The strip dissolves and the result is a colorless solution. The products are zinc chloride and gaseous hydrogen.
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
Answer Pure ZnO has a band gap of ~3.3eV and is therefore colorless. ZnO Powder may have a white appearance due to scattering and a layer of carbonate on the outside of particles as ZnO Reacts with CO2 in the air.
Zinc Hydroxide-Colorless, water-soluble crystals that decompose at 125°C; used as a chemical intermediate and in rubber compounding and surgical dressings.
Solution was blue initially, became light blue and then colorless. Zn is oxidized (Color changed to brown) and the reaction is exothermic.
colorless gas
Water is usually a colorless liquid.