Zinc reacts with steam to form Zinc oxide(yellow when hot and white when cold) and hydrogen. Zn+H2O=ZnO +H2
Zinc does not react with water unless it is at boiling point and the zinc is in powder form.
Zinc reacts with steam to form Zinc oxide(yellow when hot and white when cold) and hydrogen. Zn+H2O=ZnO +H2
There will be no reaction with cold water but will react with steam.
steam is produced
steam is produced. steam is produced.
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As posted, the question would logically refer to a reaction in the solid state - there is no reaction. There is also none in water solution as stearic acid is not significantly water-soluable. The reaction between the two would produce zinc stearate and water.
The balanced reaction for the decomposition of zinc oxalate dihydrate to zinc oxide water and carbon dioxide is ZnCO3 --------> ZnO + CO2.
No reaction!!!
The zinc oxalate is formed - ZnC2O4.
The reaction between sulfuric acid and zinc produces zinc sufate and hydrogen gas
Nothing!
As posted, the question would logically refer to a reaction in the solid state - there is no reaction. There is also none in water solution as stearic acid is not significantly water-soluable. The reaction between the two would produce zinc stearate and water.
reaction b/w phenol and zinc yield benzene by reduction.
The balanced reaction for the decomposition of zinc oxalate dihydrate to zinc oxide water and carbon dioxide is ZnCO3 --------> ZnO + CO2.
No reaction!!!
The zinc oxalate is formed - ZnC2O4.
No, there would be no reaction present. This is because the particles are more reactive in the zinc then they are in the iron, thus creating no displacement reaction to occur between the metals.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with zinc.
zinc sulphate is made of a reaction between zinc and what acid
The reaction between sulfuric acid and zinc produces zinc sufate and hydrogen gas
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