Is this reaction balanced? Zn (s) + H2SO4 (aq) --> ZnSO4(aq) + H2(g) Yes No
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- Reactants: - Zn: 1 - H: 2 (from H2SO4) - S: 1 (from H2SO4) - O: 4 (from H2SO4) - Products: - Zn: 1 (from ZnSO4) - H: 2 (from H2) - S: 1 (from ZnSO4) - O: 4 (from ZnSO4) Show more…
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