Zirconium is a solid metal, not an acid or alkali.
Zirconium does react with hydrochloric acid to form zirconium chloride and hydrogen gas. However, zirconium has a protective oxide layer which limits the reaction rate.
When acetic acid reacts with zirconium hydroxide, it forms zirconium acetate and water. The reaction between these two compounds results in the formation of a salt and water as byproduct.
No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.
H2O (water) is neutral, neither an acid nor an alkali.
And acid plus an alkali produces water and a salt.
No. Zirconium is a transition metal
Zirconium does react with hydrochloric acid to form zirconium chloride and hydrogen gas. However, zirconium has a protective oxide layer which limits the reaction rate.
it is complete alkali
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it is complete alkali
Zirconium acetate: ZrC4H6O4
When acetic acid reacts with zirconium hydroxide, it forms zirconium acetate and water. The reaction between these two compounds results in the formation of a salt and water as byproduct.
alkali is used to reduce acid and acid is used to reduce alkali
No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.
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Alkali
Alkali