Ideally.
Zn + H2SO4 --> ZnSO4 + H2
In this ideal reaction a salt and hydrogen gas are produced.
zinc carbonate + sulphuric acid = zinc sulphate + water + carbon dioxide
When sulphuric acid is added to zinc granules , the gas produced is hydrogen gas. Zinc displaces hydrogen from sulphuric acid.
Zinc sulfate and water are produced when zinc oxide reacts with sulfuric acid.
When dilute sulfuric acid is added to zinc, a chemical reaction occurs in which zinc reacts with the sulfuric acid to form zinc sulfate and hydrogen gas. The hydrogen gas is released as bubbles, and the zinc sulfate remains dissolved in the solution.
Sulphuric 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.
Sulphuric acid + Zinc ----> Zinc sulphate + Hydrogen H2SO4 + Zn ----> ZnSO4 + H2 (no balancing needed)
ZnSO4 FORM AND HYDROGEN GAS RELEASE.
zinc carbonate + sulphuric acid = zinc sulphate + water + carbon dioxide
When sulphuric acid is added to zinc granules , the gas produced is hydrogen gas. Zinc displaces hydrogen from sulphuric acid.
hydrogen gas and zinc sulphate
Zinc sulfate and water are produced when zinc oxide reacts with sulfuric acid.
When dilute sulfuric acid is added to zinc, a chemical reaction occurs in which zinc reacts with the sulfuric acid to form zinc sulfate and hydrogen gas. The hydrogen gas is released as bubbles, and the zinc sulfate remains dissolved in the solution.
zinc sulphate
Sulphuric acid
Zinc+sulphuric acid-sulphate+hydrogen
Zinc sulphate. ZnSO4