Interpretation:
The chemical equation for the reaction of zinc with hydrogen sulphate to produces a gas and a solution of zinc sulphate needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The chemical equation is the way of writing
Answer to Problem 6PP
The chemical equation is as follows:
Explanation of Solution
The reaction of a metal and acid produces hydrogen gas. In the given reaction, zinc is metal and hydrogen sulpahte (sulphuric acid) is acid and they react to form hydrogen gas and zinc sulpahte. So, the name of the gas is hydrogen. The chemical equation is as follows:
The above equation is balanced chemical equation.
When a metal reacts with acid hydrogen gas is produced.
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