Did zinc react with zinc sulphate solution?

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did zinc react with zinc sulphate solution
 
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what do you think yourself ? We're not going to make your homework here.
 
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I think the answer is no, since in the zinc sulphate solution, the mole ratio of zinc and sulphate ion is 1 to 1, and there is no additional sulphate ion for the zinc added into the solution to react with.
 

1. Does zinc react with zinc sulphate solution?

Yes, zinc will react with zinc sulphate solution as it is a chemical reaction between the two substances.

2. What is the purpose of this reaction?

The purpose of this reaction is to determine the reactivity of zinc in the presence of zinc sulphate solution and observe the formation of a new compound.

3. What are the products of this reaction?

The products of this reaction are zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas.

4. How can the reaction between zinc and zinc sulphate solution be identified?

This reaction can be identified by observing the formation of a white precipitate, which indicates the formation of zinc sulphate. The release of bubbles also indicates the formation of hydrogen gas.

5. Are there any safety precautions to take when conducting this experiment?

Yes, it is important to handle zinc sulphate solution and zinc metal with caution as they can be corrosive and cause skin irritation. Protective gear, such as gloves and goggles, should be worn. It is also important to conduct the experiment in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling any fumes.

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