what would happen if zinc granules react with hydrochloric acid or sulphuric acid? what will be the observation?
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Root word equation
zinc+ hydrochloric acid=zinc chloride +hydrogen
Chemical equation
Zn+H2so4=znso4+h2
This equation is also balanced
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zinc+ hydrochloric acid=zinc chloride +hydrogen
Chemical equation
Zn+H2so4=znso4+h2
This equation is also balanced
thank you
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When dilute sulphuric acid is poured on zinc granules, then zinc being more reactive than hydrogen displaces it from the acid and forms zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas. Hydrogen is a combustible gas and burns with a popping sound. This can be observed when a match stick which is burnt is bought ear to the test tube.
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