The above chemical equation describes the reaction process between zinc (Zn) and stannic oxide (SnO2) to form ZnSnO3. According to the chemical balance, each mole of zinc reacts with one mole of SnO2 to produce one mole of ZnSnO3.
- Reaction conditions
The specific conditions for this reaction may depend on practical factors such as temperature, pressure, and reaction environment. However, generally, the reaction between zinc and stannic oxide may require a high temperature.
- Reaction process
Zinc (Zn) and stannic oxide (SnO2) when in contact with each other under suitable reaction conditions will produce zinc stannate (ZnSnO3).
- Occurring phenomena
Depending on the reaction conditions, but generally, when the reaction occurs, zinc will be consumed and the new compound ZnSnO3 will be formed. During this process, there may be changes in color, heat release, or light emission.