Redox of Tin and Zinc from an acidified Tin(II)Chloride solution is poured on granulated Zinc. The displacement is easy to see, as it begins immediaely. In addition, there are bubbles of hydrogen being produced, due to the acid in the solution. The zinc begins to formm pointed crystals of tin.
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As it says in the Info, Tin(II)Chloride
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SnCl2
HerrPingui 3 years ago
what liquid was used for that chemical reaction?
ShadowAssassin360 3 years ago