explain the reactions of zinc granules with dilute sulphuric acid and testing hydrogen gas by burning .
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Answer:We are given Zinc granules and when it is reacted with sulfuric acid, it produces hydrogen gas with the formation of salt. ... This is a type of single displacement reaction where more reactive metal that is zinc displaces less reactive metal that is hydrogen from a chemical equation
Explanation:
Answer:
Zn+H2So4------ZnSo4+H2
When zinc granules reacts with dilute sulphuric acid it burns forminh zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas is evolved. Hydrogen gas evolved is collected by the downward displacement of water because it is insoluble that is why collected by downward displacement of water and it is not collected by the downward displacement of air because of its explosive nature with air.....
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