zinc sulphate is made of a reaction between zinc and what acid
Hydrochloric Acid
zinc + hydrochloric acid -> zinc chloride + hydrogen
Zn + HCl -> ZnCl + H
Add zinc metal to aqueous sulphuric acid to produce zinc sulphate and give out hydrogen gas.
This salt is zinc sulfate - ZnSO4.
Zinc and sulfuric acid will react to form zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas.
Sulphurc acid + zinc -------> zinc sulphate + hydrogen H2SO4 + Zn -------> ZnSO4 + H2 For the purposes of the above equation, assume that the oxidation number of zinc is 2+.
This base is zinc hydroxide.
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Sulphuric acid + Zinc ----> Zinc sulphate + Hydrogen H2SO4 + Zn ----> ZnSO4 + H2 (no balancing needed)
Is aqueous copper (2)sulphate an effective catalyst in the reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid.
This reaction yields zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas.
It makes zinc sulphate and hydrogen
Sulphuric acid . The 'sulphate' is the clue.
Zn + H2SO4 -> ZnSO4 + H2 Produces zinc sulfate and hydrogen gas.
Zinc and sulfuric acid will react to form zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas.
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
hydrogen gas and zinc sulphate
Zinc sulphate+ hydrogen
what are the products of perchloric acid reacting with zinc
zinc carbonate + sulphuric acid = zinc sulphate + water + carbon dioxide
Sulphuric acid