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how do nonmetals react with water and dilute mineral acids?





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Answered by Anonymous
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when a metal reacts with dilute acid ,salt are formed . during this reaction hydrogen gas is evolved. in other words , banner metal is added to dilute acid, salt and hydrogen gas are formed ... some metals react with vigorously with dilute sulphuric acid or hydrochloric acid for example, potassium ,sodium, Lithium and Calcium .

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Answered by XxsupergigglesxX
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such metal oxides which react with both acids as well as.... metals such as lead, copper , silver and gold do not react with water at all..... at some places, minerals contain a very high.

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