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Detailed information about the equation Zn + 2Na2S2O3 -> ZnS2O3 + 2Na
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Reaction conditions
- The reaction requires appropriate temperature and pressure conditions. Specifically, the temperature needs to be high enough to stimulate the chemical reaction between zinc and sodium thiosulfate.
- The reaction requires an alkaline environment.
- Sodium and zinc need to exist in their pure forms.
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Reaction process
- Zinc reacts with sodium thiosulfate to form zinc thiosulfate and sodium.
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Phenomena occurring
- When the reaction occurs, the white solid of zinc will gradually disappear and instead, the white solid of zinc thiosulfate appears.
- At the same time, sodium is released.
Note: This may not be the accurate reaction in reality, as sodium usually does not exist in atomic form in chemical reactions due to its strong properties.