Physics, asked by dhuly1105, 2 months ago

it is said that when an acid reacts with a metal
salt and hydrogen is released....

but what if neither the acid nor the metal contains hydrogen atom?????​

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Answered by muneebatanveer
0

Answer:

it is impossible for salts to not have hydrogen atom and if it is then either the metal is a non-metal or the salt is something other

Explanation:

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dhuly1105: but this is not what I want
dhuly1105: but I appreciate for your effort
Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

it is impossible for salts to not have hydrogen atom and if it is then either the metal is a non-metal or the salt is something other

Explanation:

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