Science, asked by Ironmandevil, 7 months ago

Do hydrogen bubbles form when iron is added to dilute hydrochloric acid?​

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Answered by ujwalnkanand
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Answer:

Let us consider the reaction between acid and metal

Acid + Metal → Salt + Hydrogen gas (H2)

in this case

Acid = Dilute HCl

Metal = Iron (Fe)

∴ HCl + Fe → FeCl2 + H2

Let us balance the equation,

2HCl + Fe → FeCl2 + H2

when dilute HCl is added to Fe then Ferrous chloride ( FeCl2) and hydrogen gas (H2) will be formed.

Explanation:

Answered by nakshatra29
2

Answer:

Yes, Iron +Hydrochloride acid gives Ferrous chloride and hydrogen gas

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