Most metal reacts with diluted acids.
padern this statement. why this happens?
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When a metal reacts with dilute acid, salts are formed. During this reaction hydrogen gas is evolved. In other words, when a metal is added to dilute acids, salt and hydrogen gas are formed. Sulfate salts and chloride salts are formed when metals react with dilute sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid.
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Most of the metals such as Al,Cu,Fe etc. reacts with dilute acids to produce hydrogen gas but magnesium is an exception. Magnesium being an active metal liberates dihydrogen gas as it is allowed to react with dilute HCl.
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