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a ship made of magnesium metal sail on a pool of dilute acid a loot of bubble are form near the base of the ship identify the gas release​

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Answered by NIZZY123
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Answer:

Reaction of magnesium with acids

Magnesium metal dissolves readily in dilute sulphuric acid to form solutions containing the aquated Mg(II) ion together with hydrogen gas, H2. Corresponding reactions with other acids such as hydrochloric acid also give the aquated Mg(II) ion.

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Magnesium with acids is stated below.

Explanation:

Magnesium is a metal. A typical reaction between a metal and an acid forms a salt (in solution) and hydrogen gas. There are some less reactive metals such as gold and silver that do not react in this way. The reaction rate varies with metals, but is usually very fast with magnesium.

in a simple word,

Metal + acid --> salt + hydrogen gas

Or specifically

Magnesium + hydrochloric acid → magnesium chloride + hydrogen gas

The identity of the salt can be deduced from the metal anion and the specific acid. The formula can be deduced using the charges of the metal cation and the acid anion.

At a slightly higher level of understanding, this is a redox reaction where electrons are exchanged.

Acids can be thought of as hydrogen ions (actually hydronium ions) and acidic anions. The acid anion does not actually participate in the reaction and is a spectator ion.

Magnesium donates two electrons, one to each of the two hydrogen ions. This forms a magnesium cation that goes into solution and two hydrogen atoms that combine to form a molecule of hydrogen gas.

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