A zinc metal is dropped in dilute solution of hydrochloric acid:
Can you use dilute sulphuric acid in place of hydrochloric acid?
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Yes because Zinc is more reactive the hydrogen
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Explanation:
- We can Dilute Sulphuric acid, (dil.H2SO4) as same as in the place of dil.HCl,
- As Zinc (Zn) is more reactive or placed above Hydrogen(H) in the reactivity series.
- So Zn can displace H from both of the acids..........
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