what are gases liberated when dilute hydrochloric acid react with zinc and zinc carbonate
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It is a single replacement reaction where zinc metal displaces the hydrogen to form hydrogen gas and zinc chloride, a salt. Zinc reacts quickly with the acid to form bubbles of hydrogen. Explanation: the metal zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid it produce hydrogen gas and zinc chloride
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The gases liberated when dilute hydrochloric acid react with zinc and zinc carbonate are Hydrogen and carbon dioxide respectively.
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