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what happens when zinc reacts with hcl?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid is Zn + HCl = H2 + ZnCl2.

Zinc reacts quickly with the acid to form bubbles of hydrogen. Carrying out the experiment in a closed sidearm flask allows collection of the gas in a balloon. Exposing the balloon to the heat of a lighted candle causes a rapid reaction, as the hydrogen reacts with oxygen to form water.

The zinc and hydrochloric acid reaction is an example of oxidation-reduction.

Answered by TEJASWEE148
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Answer:

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The reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid is Zn + HCl = H2 + ZnCl2.

When zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid, the reaction bubbles vigorously as hydrogen gas is produced.

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Step-by-step explanation:

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When zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid, the reaction bubbles vigorously as hydrogen gas is produced. The production of a gas is also an indication that a chemical reaction is occurring. Zinc reacting with hydrochloric acid produces bubbles of hydrogen gas.

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