Zinc granules on reaction with hydro chloric acid gives zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.? i) What type of heat change is observed in this reaction and write its name? ii) Write word equation for this reaction(if anyone spams u will be reported)
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Many metals react easily with acids and when they do so, one of the products of the reaction is hydrogen gas. Zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce aqueous zinc chloride and hydrogen (figure below). In a hydrogen replacement reaction, the hydrogen in the acid is replaced by an active metal
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Many metals react easily with acids and when they do so, one of the products of the reaction is hydrogen gas. Zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce aqueous zinc chloride and hydrogen (figure below). In a hydrogen replacement reaction, the hydrogen in the acid is replaced by an active metal
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