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  • Zinc and Acetic Acid Reaction: Product, Equation & Explanation
    The product of zinc and ethanoic acid (acetic acid) is zinc ethanoate (zinc acetate), along with the release of hydrogen gas.

    Here's the chemical equation:

    Zn(s) + 2CH₃COOH(aq) → Zn(CH₃COO)₂(aq) + H₂(g)

    Explanation:

    * Zinc (Zn) is a reactive metal.

    * Ethanoic acid (CH₃COOH) is a weak acid.

    * The reaction is a single displacement reaction, where zinc displaces hydrogen from ethanoic acid.

    * Zinc ethanoate (Zn(CH₃COO)₂) is a salt formed by the reaction.

    * Hydrogen gas (H₂) is released as a byproduct and can be observed as bubbles.

    Note: This reaction is exothermic, meaning it releases heat. You may observe the solution becoming warm.

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