The reaction for this problem is as follows: H2SO4 + Zn ---> H2 + ZnSO4
No, reacting zinc with hydrogen chloride will yield zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. Potassium chloride can be prepared by reacting potassium with hydrogen chloride or (more safely) potassium hydroxide with hydrogen chloride.
Acid reacting with metal
Reactivity is a chemical property.
It is produced by reacting nitrogen gas with hydrogen gas.
The balanced symbol equation for copper II oxide reacting with hydrogen is Cu + H2O. This reaction will create copper and water as a result.
No, reacting zinc with hydrogen chloride will yield zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. Potassium chloride can be prepared by reacting potassium with hydrogen chloride or (more safely) potassium hydroxide with hydrogen chloride.
Hydrogen selenide, with formula H2Se, is formed from reacting hydrogen and selenium.
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Acid reacting with metal
Ionization
Reactivity is a chemical property.
a substance that can neutralize the acid by reacting with hydrogen ions.
It is produced by reacting nitrogen gas with hydrogen gas.
The balanced symbol equation for copper II oxide reacting with hydrogen is Cu + H2O. This reaction will create copper and water as a result.
2HCl + Mg ---------> MgCl2 + H2 Hydrogen chloride + Magnesium -------> Magnesium Chloride + Hydrogen gas
Iron reacting with hydrogen sulfide
H2 + 1/2 O2 ---------> H2O