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
Since magnesium is more strongly metallic (that is, has a lower electronegativity) than zinc, it bondly more strongly to the nitrate radical than zinc does, therefore there would be no reaction between magnesium nitrate and zinc.
Yes, zinc nitrate can react with iron in a chemical reaction known as a displacement reaction. In this reaction, the more reactive zinc displaces the less reactive iron from its compound, forming zinc nitrate and iron nitrate as products. The reaction can be represented by the equation: Zn(NO3)2 + Fe → Fe(NO3)2 + Zn.
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
CuCl2 + ZnNO3 --> CuNO3 + ZnCl2That is if this reaction is even possible.. I'm not sure.. ;)
no it does not because it forms a production of gas
The reaction between zinc nitrate and sodium carbonate results in the formation of zinc carbonate, sodium nitrate, and water. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: Zn(NO3)2 + Na2CO3 → ZnCO3 + 2NaNO3
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.
The balanced equation for the reaction between lead nitrate and zinc iodide is: 2Pb(NO3)2 + 3ZnI2 → 3Zn(NO3)2 + 2PbI2. This reaction occurs because lead iodide (PbI2) is insoluble according to solubility rules, forming a precipitate.
Nickel and zinc chloride: Nickel chloride and zinc Chlorine and sodium: Sodium chloride Potassium nitrate and lead iodide: Potassium iodide and lead nitrate
The product of a single replacement reaction between zinc and silver nitrate is zinc nitrate and silver. The zinc replaces the silver in the compound because it is more reactive, causing a displacement reaction.
The reaction between silver nitrate (AgNO3) and zinc (Zn) is a single displacement reaction, specifically a redox reaction. The zinc metal displaces silver from the silver nitrate solution, forming zinc nitrate and silver metal.
When zinc nitrate solution is added to lead nitrate solution you willÊapparently observe a black solid being formed. All of the research yielded facts from adding solid metal to either zinc or lead.
In the reaction between zinc and silver nitrate, zinc displaces silver from the nitrate compound because it is higher in the reactivity series. This displacement reaction results in the formation of zinc nitrate and elemental silver.
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.
Zinc Nitrate + Silver (Displacement Reaction= Zinc is more reactive than Silver)
When solid zinc reacts with aqueous gold(III) nitrate, zinc displaces gold in the compound through a single displacement reaction. The products of the reaction are gold metal and aqueous zinc nitrate.
Since magnesium is more strongly metallic (that is, has a lower electronegativity) than zinc, it bondly more strongly to the nitrate radical than zinc does, therefore there would be no reaction between magnesium nitrate and zinc.