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What information does the following chemical equation convey?​
Zn+H2SO4ZnSO4+H2

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Reactants Reactants Products Products
Chemical formula Zinc(Zn) Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) Zinc sulphate (ZnSO4) Hydrogen (H2)
Number of Molecules 1 1 1 1
Molar Mass 65 2(1)+32+4(16)=98 65+32+4(16) = 161 2(1)=2
Mass 665 g 98 g 161 g 2 g
  • Zinc and sulphuric acid are the reactants while zinc sulphate and hydrogen are the products of the reaction.​ [1 Marks]
  • 1 molecule of zinc reacts with 1 molecule of sulphuric acid to form 1 molecule of zinc sulphate and 1 molecule of hydrogen gas.​ [1 Marks]
  • 65 g of zinc reacts with 98 g of sulphuric acid to form 161 g of zinc sulphate and 2 g of hydrogen gas.​ [1 Marks]

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