Chemistry, asked by keronnathomas404, 11 months ago

why is HCL reacting with Zn a single displacement reaction

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Answered by nidz10
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Answer:

Zn + HCl = H2 + ZnCl2

It is a reduction-oxidation reaction where one of the reactants loses oxygen and the other one gains. So, answering your question, we get hydrogen gas and a salt.

Answered by mikky28
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Answer:

because HCl is a compound whereas zn is a single metal only. so zn displaces h and gives zncl2 ....

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