what is formed when zinc strip is added to hydrochloric acid
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Acid metal reactions usually produce a salt, in this case, zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. After adding magnesium ribbon/strips to HCl, you will realise that the test tube is warm. That's due to heat energy which is being released from the reaction.
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Acid metal reactions usually produce a salt, in this case, zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. After adding magnesium ribbon/strips to HCl, you will realise that the test tube is warm. That's due to heat energy which is being released from the reaction.
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