Computer Science, asked by 18mkhan, 10 months ago

zinc+ hydrcloric acid =

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Answered by theshreemgupta1
3

Answer:

Zn + HCl = H2 + ZnCl2

It is a single displacement reaction where -

Zinc is oxidised (it becomes positive) and water is neutralized. 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.

Hydrogen gas, is identified by exposing it to a burning flame. It explodes (a bit,) with a pop sound. This is because Hydrogen is highly explosive.

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Answered by singhamanpratap0249
10

Answer:

zinc+ 2hydrcloric acid =ZnCl2+H2

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