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Acid + metal = salt + hydrogen why?​

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Answered by pappubalaji10
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Acids react with most metals and, when they do, a salt is produced. But unlike the reaction between acids and bases, we do not get water. Instead we get hydrogen gas. It doesn't matter which metal or which acid is used, if there is a reaction we always get hydrogen gas as well as the salt.

Answered by Anonymous
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Acids react with most metals and, when they do, a salt is produced. But unlike the reaction between acids and bases, we do not get water. Instead we get hydrogen gas. It doesn't matter which metal or which acid is used, if there is a reaction we always get hydrogen gas as well as the salt.

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