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ZnCO3 + 2HNO3 ----> Zn(NO3)2 + H2O + CO2
To make zinc nitrate, you would typically react nitric acid with zinc oxide or zinc metal. Nitric acid is the acid needed for the reaction, while zinc oxide or zinc metal can serve as the base to neutralize the acid and form zinc nitrate.
zinc carbonate + sulphuric acid = zinc sulphate + water + carbon dioxide
The equation is: Zn + 2HNO3 -----> Zn(NO3)2 + H2
Nitric acid plus zinc oxideNitricoxide
ZnCO3 + 2HNO3 ----> Zn(NO3)2 + H2O + CO2
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To make zinc nitrate, you would typically react nitric acid with zinc oxide or zinc metal. Nitric acid is the acid needed for the reaction, while zinc oxide or zinc metal can serve as the base to neutralize the acid and form zinc nitrate.
zinc carbonate + sulphuric acid = zinc sulphate + water + carbon dioxide
The equation is: Zn + 2HNO3 -----> Zn(NO3)2 + H2
Nitric acid plus zinc oxideNitricoxide
zinc + nitric acid --> zinc nitrate + water and hydrogen I think...
Zinc nitrate is formed when nitric acid reacts with zinc. This reaction also produces hydrogen gas.
To make zinc nitrate from zinc oxide, you would first need to react zinc oxide with nitric acid. This reaction will produce zinc nitrate and water. The chemical equation for this reaction is ZnO + 2HNO3 → Zn(NO3)2 + H2O.
You will get a positive result for hydrogen because the reaction of zinc and hydrochloric acid produces zinc chloride and hydrogen. The chlorine atoms from the hydrochloric acid attach to the zinc, leaving the hydrogen behind and thus, you have hydrogen.
When dilute nitric acid is added to zinc, the gas evolved is nitrogen dioxide (NO2) along with water and zinc nitrate.
Zinc nitrate is a white substance.