Biology, asked by nitu63718, 3 months ago

what happens when zn is treared with H2 so4, explain with equation
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Answered by suppu2826
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Zinc reacts with dilute sulphuric acid to form zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas is evolved. This is a single displacement reaction of a non-metal by a metal. The products ZnSO4 and H2 (g) are entirely different in chemical composition and chemical properties from the reactants Zn and H2SO4.

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Answered by XxJOKERxX50
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The zinc will react with sulphuric acid forming zinc sulphate dissolved in solution and releasing hydrogen gas. When we take the test tube containing zinc and sulphuric acid near a candle or a burner, we hear a pop sound. This shows the presence of Hydrogen .5

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