Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

Zn+NaOH gives??????
don't tell no reaction takes place​

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Answered by Mrdoctor
2

Answer:zn(OH)2

Explanation:

Zn is more reactive then Na as in activity series zn is on top then from na so it will displace sodium as it will bhe oxidised and 2 NA gains 2 electrons and is reduced

Zn +NaOH=Zn(OH)2 +Na

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

when zinc reacts with naoh then sodium zincate is formed i.e.NA2ZNO2

so balanced equation is

zn+2naoh=na2zno2+h2

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