Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone knew the answer to this question. Im trying to figure out why dilute HCl is able to dissolve ZnO (i have deposited it as a film), but conc HCl cannot dissolve SnO2 on its own. It only dissolves (or etches) in the presence of Zn (so HCl+Zn+SnO2). I've been thinking about it for a long time and cant quite figure an answer. It seems to be something to do with the standard electrode potentials of each material, but also to do with the binding energies of the electrons? Im not sure. If anyone can quantify any rates/energies/potentials, to make it understandable for me, this would be really useful. Im thinking that SnO2 is more stable than SnCl4 whereas ZnCl2 is more stable that ZnO, hence the preferential reactions in each, but if anyone could elaborate on this that would be great.
Thanks everyone