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Write the NET IONIC EQUATION between zinc and hydrochloric acid.

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Answer:


Zn_((s))+2H^(+)_((aq))\rightarrow Zn^(2+)_((aq))+H_2_((g))

Step-by-step explanation:

Zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid to given zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. The liberation of the hydrogen gas can be confirmed by burning the gas. If the gas burns with pop sound, it means it is hydrogen gas

The molecular chemical equation for the reaction is:


Zn_((s))+2HCl_((aq))\rightarrow ZnCl_2_((aq))+H_2_((g))

The total ionic equation is:


Zn_((s))+2H^(+)_((aq))+2Cl^(-)_((aq))\rightarrow Zn^(2+)_((aq))+2Cl^(-)_((aq))+H_2_((g))

The net ionic equation is:


Zn_((s))+2H^(+)_((aq))\rightarrow Zn^(2+)_((aq))+H_2_((g))

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