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what are the gas liberated when dilute hydrochloric acid react with zinc and zinc carbonate suggest experiment identify these gases dry hydrogen gas does not exhibit acidic property​

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Answered by ruby1406
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Explanation:

When dilute hydrochloric acid reacts with zinc it liberates Hydrogen gas.

When a burning splinter is brought near to the hydrogen gas, it puts off the burning splinter with a pop sound.

When dilute hydrochloric acid react with zinc carbonate it liberates         carbon dioxide gas.

When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water it turns the lime water milky.

Dry hydrogen gas does not exhibit acidic property because, until and unless HCl comes in contact with moisture it does not produce hydrogen ions.

when an element produces hydrogen ions, then only it shows acidic properties.

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