Zinc reacts with many sulphates. Some are Magnesium Sulphate, Copper Sulphate or Iron Sulphate. It also reacts with some oxides such as iron oxide and copper oxide! Zinc also reacts with something so simple as water!
Sulphuric acid
Yes, when zinc oxide reacts with sulfuric acid, it forms zinc sulfate and water. This reaction is written as ZnO + H2SO4 → ZnSO4 + H2O.
zinc carbonate + sulphuric acid = zinc sulphate + water + carbon dioxide
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
The word equation for the formation of zinc sulfate crystals is: zinc + sulfuric acid → zinc sulfate + water.
This base is zinc hydroxide.
zinc sulphate is made of a reaction between zinc and what acid
Zinc oxide cannot be used with sulphuric acid to prepare zinc sulphate. This is because zinc oxide is insoluble in sulphuric acid, and therefore, it would not react to form zinc sulphate.
hydrogen gas and zinc sulphate
zinc sulphate
Sulphuric acid
Yes, when zinc oxide reacts with sulfuric acid, it forms zinc sulfate and water. This reaction is written as ZnO + H2SO4 → ZnSO4 + H2O.
Zinc+sulphuric acid-sulphate+hydrogen
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+.
Zinc sulphate. ZnSO4
Sulphuric acid + Zinc ----> Zinc sulphate + Hydrogen H2SO4 + Zn ----> ZnSO4 + H2 (no balancing needed)
Zinc and sulfuric acid will react to form zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas.