assertion when zinc granules are added to dilute sulfuric acid in a test tube the solution becomes colourless reasonable cause reaction take place producing hydrogen a colourless gas in the form of bubbles
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When dilute sulphric acid reacts with zinc granules, then zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas are formed. Zinc being more reactive than hydrogen, displaces it from sulphuric acid. This liberated hydrogen is evolved as hydrogen gas.
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