Reaction of zinc granules with dilute sulphuric acid and testing hydrogen gas by burning apparatus name
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Explanation: We are given Zinc granules and when it is reacted with sulfuric acid, it produces hydrogen gas with the formation of salt.
Reaction follows:
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.
This experiment is conducted in conical flask. The zinc granules are mixed with sulfuric acid and then heated to form the products.
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