how to prepare dihydrogen from hydrocarbons
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Dihydrogen is prepared in the laboratory by the reaction of zinc with either dilute sulphuric acid or hydrogen chloride. In both the reactions zinc is oxidized. Zinc sulphate is formed and dihydrogen is produced. Here H+ ion gains electrons and is reduced to H2and Zinc loses its electron to form zinc sulphate.
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Zn + H2SO4 => ZnSO4 + H2
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Dihydrogen is prepared in the laboratory by the reaction of zinc with either dilute sulphuric acid or hydrogen chloride. In both the reactions zinc is oxidized. Zinc sulphate is formed and dihydrogen is produced. Here H+ ion gains electrons and is reduced to H2and Zinc loses its electron to form zinc sulphate.
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