Posted by Jasmine on Tuesday, October 18, 2011 at 8:55pm.
It is released to heat the reaction, the containers, the surrounding air, et al.
When Zn is Zn(NO3)2 has it gain or lost electrons is it oxidized or reduced.
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Zn loses electrons to become Zn^2+.
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