Adding ZnO to Hcl what will happen?

what is the reaction

Answer:
ZnO+2HCl---->ZnCl2+H2O
products formed-zinc chloride and water.
also a certain amount of energy in the form of heat will be liberated.this is a ordinary neutralization reaction in which a base(ZnO)is being neutralized by an acid(HCl)to form salt(ZnCl2)and water.
The reaction should yield H2O, ZnCl, heat, and possibly Chlorine gas.
ZnO is a basic matalic oxide which reacts with HCl to produce wate and salt.The balenced chemical equation is:
ZnO + 2HCl ------------- ZnCl2 + H2O
only heet will be generated in this reaction. no gas will produce.
metal oxide and acid give water and salt.
ZnO is a metal oxide and Hcl an acid givin ZnCl a salt and H2o water.
its a neutralization reaction
they will produce zinc chloride salt and water
In acids: ZnO + 2H+ → Zn2+ + H2O

So ZnO +2HCl=ZnCl2+H2O

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