Theoretically, if you've made zinc sulfate by dissolving zinc in dilute sulfuric acid, there will always be some sulfuric acid left over after drying, because its not as volatile as water, and won't "dry away." You could have added less acid, then if you had zinc left over, you'd be sure the acid was gone. Then you'd filter the solid away, and dry. But you can still rinse your dried solid with a tiny amount of water. Just keep rinsing a little and drying. Once its dried, you'll know you've gotten rid of the sulfuric acid, and some of your zinc sulfate too, unfortunately.