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Detailed information about the equation ZnCO3 + H2SO4 -> ZnSO4 + CO2 + H2O:
- ZnCO3: zinc carbonate, also known as zinc limestone, a natural compound of zinc.
- H2SO4: sulfuric acid, also known as vitriol, is one of the most common types of strong acid.
- ZnSO4: Zinc sulfate, a chemical compound consisting of zinc, sulfur and oxygen.
- CO2: carbon dioxide, also known as carbonic gas, an odorless, colorless gas.
- H2O: water.
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Reaction conditions: The reaction takes place at room temperature, normal pressure.
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Reaction process: When H2SO4 is added to ZnCO3, a chemical reaction occurs that produces ZnSO4, CO2 and H2O. The ZnSO4 solution is white, CO2 is released as a gas, and water is formed.
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Phenomenon occurring: A white solution (ZnSO4) appears, and gas bubbles up from the solution (CO2), simultaneously creating water.