Chemistry, asked by rajneesh85, 11 months ago

what happen when zinc granules are treated with dilute hydrochloric acid write the balanced chemical reaction identify the substance which is oxidized and reduced in this process?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

HCl reacts with zinc to form zinc chloride and liberates hydrogen gas.

Explanation:

Zn + 2HCl------ ZnCl2 + H2

Answered by suneethakare9959
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in this case of reaction of zinc granules with sulphuric acid of hydrogen chloride is salt is formed zinc chloride respectively and the hydrogen gas is released zn + H2O for use rise to z and s o4 + H2 + 2 HCL gives rise to cl2 + head to Shimla hydrogen gas and zinc nitrate is formed when zinc granules are reacted with hn O3 + zn + 2 h n O3 gives rise to zn and 3 + head in the case of NaCl being less reactive than sodium no reaction occurs when zinc is made to react with any form sodium zincate and hydrogen gas zn + 2 H2O+2NaOH give rise to NaZn(OH)4+H2

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