The reaction between zinc (Zn) and hydrogen chloride (HCl) produces zinc chloride (ZnCl), hydrogen (H2) gas, and heat. If more heat is removed from the reaction, how does the rate of reaction change to counter the action?

Zn + 2HCl ⇌ ZnCl2 + H2 + heat

The rate of the _____ and produces more _______


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Reverse Reaction Decreases
Forward Reaction Decreases
Forward Reaction Increases

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hydrogen chloride
zinc
zinc chloride

Respuesta :

 If more   heat  is removed from the reaction the rate of reaction change as below to counter the action

The rate of the  forward reaction increase and produces more   zinc chloride


     explanation

  • The reaction of  zinc and HCl  to produce ZnCl and H2 is exothermic reaction,  heat  is produced as one product   and by  removing  heat  it favor   forward reaction
  • The position  of equilibrium  moves to the right since  removing  heat led to decrease of temperature  and more  zinc chloride   is produced.

Answer:The rate of the forward reaction increase and produces more zinc chloride