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What type of reaction is Zn HCl?

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Answered by neythansway
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Explanation:

zinc replaces the hydrogen to make the zinc chloride and hydrogen gas is produced as a result and liberated

Answered by onlychocolateflavour
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Answer:

Zn + HCl → ZnCl2 + H2↑

Explanation:

hydrochloric acid reacts with  Zinc to produce Zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.

This type of reaction is single displacement or displacement reaction.

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