Have you ever tested them or seen them then Why are you asking such nonsense question
Zinc Sulphate Solution is colourless and zinc sulphate is white.
Zinc has a full complement of d electrons , copper does not.
0 in its compounds to +2 in its compounds
univalent metals, which form colourless ionic compounds
Hydrogen gas and a zinc salt.It produces hydrogen and zinc chloride.
Colourless, or slightly white
Zinc Sulphate Solution is colourless and zinc sulphate is white.
Zinc is a silvery metal. Perhaps you are thinking of zinc oxide.
Colourless, icepose.
It has a full complement of d electrons
Zinc has a full complement of d electrons , copper does not.
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The cation of zinc is Zn2+; compounds with monovalent zinc are only rare curiosities.
It produces zinc hydroxide and hydrogen.
Zinc salt will form complexes of sodium zincate which is colourless and a clear solution would be observed
Zinc chloride, ZnCl2 Zinc sulphate, ZnSO4 Zinc nitrate, Zn(NO3)2
0 in its compounds to +2 in its compounds