EBK INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 6, Problem 24QAP
Solid zinc is added to an aqueous solution containing dissolved hydrogen chloride to produce gaseous hydrogen that hubbies out of the solution and zinc chloride that remains dissolved in the water. Write the unbalanced chemical equation for this process.
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