Aqueous HCl reacts with metallic zinc

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Concentrated (12.0 M) HCl reacts with zinc to release hydrogen gas at a very high rate!
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So we can conclude that Zn+2HCL》ZnCl2+ H2

AryanSingh-dtih
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You understand chemistry more if u see it practically... Superb👍👍

rashwonsingkai
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The gas evolving is H2 and the solution is Zncl.

Neetaspirant
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Zinc chloride and hydrogen gas form
Prove is to burn the match stick with pop sound

manyaysingh
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H2 gas will liberate and by bringing candle near it we can heard poping sound .easy test for identification of H2

rupanzell
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Again want this type of another video carry on very helpful for chemistry students thanks sir

rashmipriya
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I was waiting mainly for the 'pop' sound.😎
But not able to listen it.😐
I appreciate the reaction that I saw practically.😄

debasisnayak
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Ya,
chemistry reactions are superb🤗☺

sheikhsafiya
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nice exp.but which gas was that H2 or Co2 and why matchstick burnt pls tell

sasinepali
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Didnt know that H2 was flammable...Thanks Man 👌

ashwinbabu
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What's the zinc granule color afterwards

smallsteps
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But why isn't it burning out with a pop up sound?

suryanshsingh
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Can anyone explain me the mechanism of this reaction??

durgeshrawat
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Your videos are very useful for us very su erb and amazing experiments you R doing keep it up doing ❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😂😅😂😅😂

supriyakale
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Khatarnak katti jehar h yrr ye reaction sachhi

nidhimalviya
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Please can you explain this process ☺️

sundersingh-bizp
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We conclude that when metal(Zn) reacts with dilute acid(HCl) gives salt and H2 is liberated. 😊

anuragk.vishwakarma
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Wow sir thxx for take this practical amazing🤘🤘🤘💖✨✨✨✨

SALONI_PRAJAPATI
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Hydrogen gass liberating which inflamable in nature,

mdhusain
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If you liked this one... try "the decomposition of sugar";

It's much slower but a GREAT finish!

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