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For the reaction Zn+2HCl=ZnCl2+h2.identify oxidising
For the reaction Zn+2HCl=ZnCl2+h2.identify oxidising agent, reducing agent, substance being oxidized and substance being reduced
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Are these reactions correct?
I was told to do them in "reaction de deplacement simple", or simple moving reaction, I think. 1. Mg
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Holly
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Identify which substances are oxidized and which are reduced for the following reaction.
Zn + 2HCl = H2 + ZnCl2
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Jonathan Kila
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In the reaction:Zn+ 2HCL>ZnCl2+h2.What mass ZnCl2 is produced when 10g of zn reacted
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Luc
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In the reaction:Zn+ 2HCL>ZnCl2+h2.What mass ZnCl2 is produced when 10g of zn reacted
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Luc
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According to the law of conservation of mass, what should the product side of this single replacement reaction look like?
Zn+2HCl
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Oscar
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According to the law of conservation of mass, what should the product side of this single replacement reaction look like?
Zn+2HCl
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Callie
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Label the oxidation numbers on each element (replace red X with oxidation number)
Identify what was oxidized/reduced Identify the
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for the reaction ZnO + 2HCl yields ZnCL2 + H2O, what is the maximum amount of ZnCl2 which could be formed from 17.24 grams of
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chris
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for the reaction ZnO + 2HCl yields ZnCL2 + H2O, what is the maximum amount of ZnCl2 which could be formed from 17.24 grams of
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Jordyn
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