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The reaction of zinc with hydrochloric acid to give give zinc chloride and hydrogen gas is a​

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Answered by shyanta25
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Zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce aqueous zinc chloride and hydrogen (figure below). In a hydrogen replacement reaction, the hydrogen in the acid is replaced by an active metal. ... The products of such a reaction are the metal hydroxide and hydrogen gas. All group 1 metals undergo this type of reaction.

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Answered by asrafulhaque740
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Chemical Formula Of Zinc and Hcl

Zncl

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