Chemistry, asked by manishapawar14685, 7 months ago

Le. Zinc oxide is dissolved in dilute
hydrochloric acid.​

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Answered by singhvaruna
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Answer:

ZnO+2 HCl=ZnCl2+H2O

Explanation:

zinc oxide is an amphoteric oxide it is nearly in soluble in water,but it still dissolve in most acid such as hydrochloride acid (HCl)

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Answered by kamblesushma816
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Answer:

Zinc Oxide is an inorganic compound with formula ZnO. It is insoluble in water. When Zinc oxide reacts with hydrochloric acid it forms zinc chloride and water. It also leads in the formation of small bubbles of hydrogen. This is double displacement reaction.

Chemical Equation :

ZnO + HCI ➝ ZnCI2 + H2O

Explanation:

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