Is Hydrogen obtained when we combine Zinc with Hydrochloric Acid?
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We can use a gas syringe to measure the reaction of metals with dilute acid. When zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid it produces zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.
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Zinc reacts easily with the acid to produce hydrogen bubbles. It is a single replacement reaction in which hydrogen is displaced by zinc metal to form hydrogen gas and a salt, zinc chloride. To form bubbles of hydrogen, zinc reacts rapidly with the acid.
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