10. How do metals and non-metals react with acids? Explain the reaction with a suitable
chemical equation.
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Non-Metals do not react with water, though they may be very reactive in the air Reaction with Acids: 1. Most of the metals react with dilute acids to form salts and hydrogen gas. Metal + Acid → Salt + Hydrogen. For example: Magnesium reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to form magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas.
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Metals react with acids and produce metal salts and hydrogen gas. Generally, non-metals do not react with acids.
Some metals react with bases to produce hydrogen gas.
More reactive metals displace less reactive metals from their compounds in aqueous solutions.
Metals and non-metals are used widely in every day life.
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