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Hydrogen gas is evolved in a chemical reaction between zinc and HCl.What happens if zinc is replaced by mg in the reaction?

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Answered by mss0144
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Dilute HCl: Zn reacts with HCl and form zinc chloride with evolution of hydrogen gas. Dilute HNO3: Zinc reacts with cold and dilute nitric acid and form zinc nitrate, water and nitric oxide. NaCI solution: No reaction will take place as sodium is more reactive than Zn and cannot replace by it.

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Answer:

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