The substance created when zinc is heated with sulphur is zinc sulfide.
it is a dirty white solid with rotten egg smell soluble in acidic aqueous solution.
Zinc can be obtained from zinc blende (also known as sphalerite) through a process called roasting. First, the zinc blende is heated in the presence of oxygen to convert it into zinc oxide. Then, the zinc oxide is further heated with coke (a form of carbon) to reduce it to metallic zinc, which can be collected for further use.
no becauswe the aluminum is more reactive than the zinc.
Zinc oxide
The substance created when zinc is heated with sulphur is zinc sulfide.
The solid formed when zinc is heated with sulfur is zinc sulfide.
When Zinc and Sulphur are heated, an exothermic (giving OUT heat) reaction occurs. The Product formed is called Zinc Sulphide formula ZnS, also known as Zinc Blende in its mineral form. The Equation for the reaction is : Zn + S = ZnS, but I am not sure as the mixture is heated in presence of oxygen. If oxygen works as a catalyst then the equation is right otherwise the product would be Zinc Sulphate.(ZnSO4)
it is a dirty white solid with rotten egg smell soluble in acidic aqueous solution.
When copper and zinc are heated together, they can bond and form an alloy called brass. Brass is a strong and durable material that is commonly used in applications where both metals' properties are desired.
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Heating zinc and sulfur together can produce toxic zinc sulfide fumes, which can be harmful to the respiratory system if inhaled. Additionally, the reaction can be violent and may result in splattering of hot molten zinc.
zinc plus sulfur produce zinc sulfide: Zn + S --> ZnS
Zinc carbonate decomposes when heated to give zinc oxide.
When zinc is heated with sulfur, zinc sulfide is formed. This reaction produces a white/yellowish powder of zinc sulfide.
Zinc oxide can be obtained by heating zinc nitrate.
carbon dioxide, when carbonates are heated carbon dioxide is is given off.