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how do metal react whith acids​

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Answered by SciFi273
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Explanation:

Metals are elements that react by losing valence electrons to form positive ions.

They then combine with negative ions to form ionic compounds.

When formed during acid-metal reactions, these compounds are usually referred to as salts.

Since different metals require different amounts of energy to lose valence electrons, the chemical reactivity of metals varies.

Generally, metals lose electrons easily, therefore most metals will react with acids.

However, the less reactive metals will not react with acids.

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Answered by jichoti776
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Answer:

yes metals react with acid to form salt and water

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