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Balance the following simple equation: Zn + HCl → ZnCl2 + H2

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Balance the following simple equation:

Zn  +   HCl  →   ZnCl2   +   H2 

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Zn  +   2HCl  →   ZnCl2   +   H2 

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पाठ 1: The Language Of Chemistry - Additional Questions

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विराफ जे. दलाल Simplified ICSE Chemistry [English] Class 9
पाठ 1 The Language Of Chemistry
Additional Questions | Q 19.22

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