sodium acetate and zinc phosphate
sodium acetate and zinc phosphate
No
Zn(NO3)2 + Na3PO4 yields Zn3(PO4)2 + NaNO3 with zinc phosphate being the precipitate.
yes and it will form Zinc Carbonate + Sodium Chloride
The formula for zinc is Zn and its charge is +2. Phosphate is PO4 and it has a charge of -3. Use the criss-cross method (using the charge on each of the ions as the subscript for the other ion in the resulting atom). The chemical formula for zinc phosphate is Zn3(PO4)2.
Formula: Na2ZnO2
No
The insoluble zinc phosphate is formed.
If you mean how do you create it, you react zinc oxide and phosphoric acid
Zinc methoxide and acetic acid react together to form methanol and zinc acetate
Sodium chloride doesn't react with zinc.
No. Zinc and aluminum will react though.
double-displacement reaction
It may be either a reactant or a product depending on what the reaction is. If you react elemental zinc with sulfuric acid to form zinc sulfate and hydrogen, then it is a product. If you react aqueous zinc sulfate with sodium hydroxide to form solid zinc hydroxide and sodium sulfate, then it is a reactant.
Zn(NO3)2 + Na3PO4 yields Zn3(PO4)2 + NaNO3 with zinc phosphate being the precipitate.
yes and it will form Zinc Carbonate + Sodium Chloride
zinc acetate is white in colour.
It may be either a reactant or a product depending on what the reaction is. If you react elemental zinc with sulfuric acid to form zinc sulfate and hydrogen, then it is a product. If you react aqueous zinc sulfate with sodium hydroxide to form solid zinc hydroxide and sodium sulfate, then it is a reactant.