Chemistry: Noble metals, big need of fast help

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The discussion focuses on a lab report involving the reaction of zinc with hydrochloric acid, specifically seeking clarification on the correct chemical equation. The correct reaction is identified as Zn + 2HCl -> ZnCl2 + H2, with an alternative redox representation provided. Additionally, the conversation touches on the reducing ability of noble metals, which are generally considered to have low reducing ability due to their stability. The importance of the reactivity series is highlighted, as it helps predict which metals will oxidize and informs practical applications in chemistry. The urgency of completing the homework is emphasized, indicating a need for prompt assistance.
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Hi!
I'm writing a lab report and have some questions that I can't find the answer of... I really hope that someone can help me.

Homework Statement


1. First of... I'm having a small problem with writing an equation for Zn reacting with a HCl solution (only H+ should be in the equation).

2. In genereal, would you say that the so-called precious metals (noble) have high or low recuding ability? Explain your answer

3. What practical use is there in knowing the reactivity series of the metals and of hydrogen?

Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution


1. Zn (s) + 2H+ (aq) -> Zn (s) + H'2 (gas) hmm?
2. Haven't found anything...
3. To know what metals that oxidies?... or?... someone that can develope my answer if it's right?


Please, I'm desperate right now... I have to go to sleep soon and need this to be done... many thanks.
 
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I think you mean:
Zn + 2HCl -> ZnCl2 + H2 (g)

or if you prefer as a redox
Zn + 2H+ -> Zn2+ + H2 (g)
 
thank you, anyone that can clarify the rest?
and should Zn be aq in the reaction?
 
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