Explain the reaction of metals with
oxygen, water and acids?
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Highly reactive metals react with dilute acids, water, and oxygen. Evidence of the reaction with a dilute acid is the formation of hydrogen gas bubbles. These reactions involve the transfer of electrons from the metal to the hydrogen atoms. ... Less reactive metals react with acids and oxygen, but not water.
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Highly reactive metals react with dilute acids, water, and oxygen. Evidence of the reaction with a dilute acid is the formation of hydrogen gas bubbles. These reactions involve the transfer of electrons from the metal to the hydrogen atoms. ... Less reactive metals react with acids and oxygen, but not water.
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