explain how salts form when metal react?
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The salt that is produced depends upon acid and metal reacting. Metals react with dilute hydrochloric acid to form the corresponding chloride salt and hydrogen which is evolved as bubbles. The rate of formation of bubbles was the fastest in the case of magnes . I hope this helps you ☺️
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- In a displacement reaction, a more reactive metal can displace a less reactive metal from its salt solution. The reaction is often known as metal displacement reaction. The elements potassium, sodium, lithium and calcium are very reactive and they react with cold water to produce hydroxides and hydrogen gas.
- The salt that is produced depends upon acid and metal reacting. Metals react with dilute hydrochloric acid to form the corresponding chloride salt and hydrogen which is evolved as bubbles. The rate of formation of bubbles was the fastest in the case of magnesium.
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