Pb = Lead ZN = Zinc
Equation is Zn + Pb(NO3)2 --> Zn(NO3)2 + Pb
The chemical reaction between zinc (Zn) and lead(II) chloride (PbCl2) is a single displacement reaction. It can be represented as: Zn + PbCl2 -> ZnCl2 + Pb. Zinc displaces lead from lead chloride to form zinc chloride and lead metal.
Yes. Zinc plus lead(II) nitrate yields zinc nitrate plus lead. This is a single replacement (displacement) reaction in which the more active metal zinc replaces the less active lead in the nitrate compound. Zn(s) + Pb(NO3)2(aq) ---> Pb(s) + Zn(NO3)2(aq) Click on the related link below to see an activity series for metals.
2Zn+Pb(No3)2-2znNO3+Pb
The element with a density of 11.34 g/cm^3 is most likely zinc (Zn).
Equation is Zn + Pb(NO3)2 --> Zn(NO3)2 + Pb
The chemical reaction between zinc (Zn) and lead(II) chloride (PbCl2) is a single displacement reaction. It can be represented as: Zn + PbCl2 -> ZnCl2 + Pb. Zinc displaces lead from lead chloride to form zinc chloride and lead metal.
Yes. Zinc plus lead(II) nitrate yields zinc nitrate plus lead. This is a single replacement (displacement) reaction in which the more active metal zinc replaces the less active lead in the nitrate compound. Zn(s) + Pb(NO3)2(aq) ---> Pb(s) + Zn(NO3)2(aq) Click on the related link below to see an activity series for metals.
Zinc is more reactive than Lead nitrate (See Displacement Series). Therefore, Zinc will displace lead in lead nitrate: Zn + Pb(NO3)2 -> Zn(NO3)2 + Pb
Zinc displaces lead as in this equation:Zn + Pb(NO3)2 = Pb + Zn(NO3)2.
W. David Menzie has written: 'Grade, tonnage and lithologic data for sediment-hosted submarine exhalative Zn-Pb and sandstone-hosted Pb-Zn deposits' -- subject(s): Sediments (Geology)
Yes, it is single-replacement and redox. Consider: PbCl2(aq) + Zn(s) --> ZnCl2(aq) + Pb(s). Factor out the chloride spectator ions, and you get: Pb+2(aq) + Zn(s) --> Zn+2(aq) + Pb. Your reduction is: Pb+2 + 2e- --> Pb(s) (a gain of electrons) and your oxidation is Zn(s) --> Zn+2 + 2e- (a loss of electrons.) Zinc is the more reactive metal (see a metal reactivity series chart) which means it will be oxidized, and therefore replace lead. Zinc is said to be the reducing agent (since it causes lead's reduction) and lead is the oxidizing agent (since it causes zinc's oxidation.)
2Zn+Pb(No3)2-2znNO3+Pb
The element with a density of 11.34 g/cm^3 is most likely zinc (Zn).
Bronze is an alloy (metallic mixture) of about 60% Copper, a lot of Tin and some (or less) Zn, Pb, Ni
Zinc and Iodide combine to form zinc iodide. The reaction is a combination reaction and also a redox reaction. A combination reaction is when two elements combine to form a single compound. A redox reaction is when one of the element loses an electron (zinc) and the other one gains electrons (iodide). Hope this helps! ~Kim
Jari J. Paakki has written: 'The Errington Zn-Cu-Pb massive sulphide deposit, Sudbury, Ontario'