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acid plus what gives you salt and hydrogen

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Answered by pankajshrivastava589
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Dilute acids react with relatively reactive metals such as magnesium, aluminium, zinc and iron. The products of the reaction are a salt plus hydrogen gas. Here's a good way to remember it: MASH (M+A→S+H). In general, the more reactive the metal, the faster the reaction.

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Acids will react with reactive metals, such as magnesium and zinc, to make a salt and hydrogen. The hydrogen causes bubbling during the reaction, and can be detected using a burning splint which produces a squeaky pop sound. In general, the more reactive the metal, the faster the reaction

Acids react with most metals to form a salt and hydrogen gas. As discussed previously, metals that are more active than acids can undergo a single displacement reaction. For example, zinc metal reacts with hydrochloric acid, producing zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.

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