What happens to zinc granules when dilute hydrochloric acid or sulpuric acid is added to it
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Zinc reacts easily with the acid to produce hydrogen bubbles. Zn + HCl → H2 + ZnCl2 is the reaction involving zinc and hydrochloric acid. It is a single replacement reaction in which hydrogen is displaced by zinc metal to form hydrogen gas and a salt, zinc chloride.
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