Knowee
Questions
Features
Study Tools

What is the balanced equation for the redox reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid (HCl) that forms zinc(II) ions and hydrogen gas?A.2Zn + 2H+ 2Zn2+ + H2 + 2e-B.2Zn + HCl + H+ Zn2Cl + H2C.Zn + 2H+ 2Zn2+ + H2D.Zn + 2H+ 2Zn2+ + H2 + 2e-SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

Question

What is the balanced equation for the redox reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid (HCl) that forms zinc(II) ions and hydrogen gas?A.2Zn + 2H+ 2Zn2+ + H2 + 2e-B.2Zn + HCl + H+ Zn2Cl + H2C.Zn + 2H+ 2Zn2+ + H2D.Zn + 2H+ 2Zn2+ + H2 + 2e-SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

🧐 Not the exact question you are looking for?Go ask a question

Solution

The balanced equation for the redox reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid (HCl) that forms zinc(II) ions and hydrogen gas is:

Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl2 + H2

So, none of the options A, B, C, D is correct.

Similar Questions

The word equation for the reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid is

Zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid according to the following balanced chemical equation:Zn (s)  +  2 HCl(aq)  →   ZnCl2(aq)  +  H2(g)A student needs to react 0.278 mol Zn with hydrochloric acid. Calculate the minimum number of moles of HCl required, assuming all the zinc reacts?Enter your answer to three significant figures. Do not include units.

Zinc metal reacts with aqueous hydrochloric acid to produce zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.​     Zn (s) + 2 HCl (aq) → ZnCl2 (aq) + H2 (g) What volume of 3.55 M HCl is required to produce 25.5 L of hydrogen gas at a temperature of 298 K and a pressure of 1.20 atm?Group of answer choices1.25 L2.50 L0.705 L8.88 L

For the redox reaction,  + C2 + H+ → Mn2+ + CO2 + H2OThe correct coefficients of the reactants for the balanced reaction are :

Write the balanced equation for the following chemical reactions.(i) Hydrogen + Chlorine → Hydrogen chloride(ii) Barium chloride + Aluminium sulphate → Barium sulphate + Aluminium chloride(iii) Sodium + Water → Sodium hydroxide + Hydrogen

1/3

Upgrade your grade with Knowee

Get personalized homework help. Review tough concepts in more detail, or go deeper into your topic by exploring other relevant questions.