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In the equation Zn+2HCL ---->ZnCl2 + H 2 the reactants are
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In the equation Zn+2HCL ---->ZnCl2 + H 2 the reactants are
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Zn and HCl are the reactant in the equation above. zinc react with 2 moles of Hcl to form zinc chloride and a hydrogen molecule. The one equation means that the reaction proceed to the forward side only therefore no reverse of the reaction.
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