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Action of zinc with water . show me equations

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Zinc salts cause a milky turbidity in water in higher concentrations. Additionally, zinc may add an unwanted flavor to water. This occurs at concentrations of about 2 mg Zn2+/ L. The solubility of zinc depends on temperature and pH of the water

Explanation:

Elementary zinc does not react with water molecules. The ion does form a protective, water insoluble zinc hydroxide (Zn(OH)2) layer with dissolved hydroxide ions, according to the following reaction mechanism:

Zn(2+) + 2OH(-)⇒ Zn(OH)2(s)

Zinc reacts with H+ ions, according to the following reaction mechanism:

Zn(s) + 2H+ ⇒ Zn(2+)(aq) + H2(g)

This reaction releases hydrogen, which reacts with oxygen explosively.

Zinc salts cause a milky turbidity in water in higher concentrations. Additionally, zinc may add an unwanted flavour to water. This occurs at concentrations of about 2 mg Zn2+/ L.

Answered by DynamicPlayer
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Explanation:

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