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What is formed in the reaction of sodium hydroxide with zinc?
Question

What is formed in the reaction of sodium hydroxide with zinc?

A.

Zinc hydroxide and hydroxide gas

B.

Zinc hydroxide and sodium

C.

Sodium Zincate and hydrogen gas

D.

Sodium Zincate and water

Correct option is C

The correct answer is (c) Sodium Zincate and hydrogen gas.
· When sodium hydroxide (NaOH) reacts with zinc (Zn), sodium zincate (Na2ZnO2) and hydrogen gas (H₂) are formed.
Chemical Equation:

Explanation:
· Zinc reacts with sodium hydroxide in the presence of water, resulting in the formation of sodium zincate and the release of hydrogen gas.
Information Booster:
· Sodium Zincate: A complex salt formed in the reaction, typically found in aqueous solution.
· Hydrogen Gas: A diatomic molecule released during the reaction, which can be observed as bubbles during the process.

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