Zn + FeCl2 ------> ZnCl2 + Fe (for Iron(II) )
or 3Zn + 2FeCl3 ------> 3ZnCl2 + 2Fe (for Iron(III) )
No
Aluminum and zinc chloride when reacts, aluminum being stronger than zinc displaces it from the solution and takes its place resulting in aluminum chloride.
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The equation [not formula] for the reaction between zinc chloride and lithium is 2 Li + ZnCl2 -> 2 LiCl + Zn.
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No
Aluminum and zinc chloride when reacts, aluminum being stronger than zinc displaces it from the solution and takes its place resulting in aluminum chloride.
Sodium chloride solution with zinc carbonate precipitate.
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When zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid it produces zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.
yes, with the formation of zinc chloride - ZnCl2.
ZnCl2 and Cu
no it does not because it forms a production of gas
The equation [not formula] for the reaction between zinc chloride and lithium is 2 Li + ZnCl2 -> 2 LiCl + Zn.
Zn + HCl ---> ZnCl2 + H2 ZINC CHLORIDE IS THE ANSWER