How do acids and bases react with metal? With dilute sulphuric acid and zinc granules
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When zinc dust is taken instead of zinc granules to react with sulphuric acid, the hydrogen gas is formed. ... Thus, when hydrochloric acid is used at the place of sulphuric acid, zinc chloride is formed in place of zinc sulphate; along with hydrogen gas and reaction takes place at the same rate.
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