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Reaction of metal with water and acids​

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Answered by ranjithkumar9207
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Highly reactive metals react with dilute acids, water, and oxygen. Evidence of the reaction with a dilute acid is the formation of hydrogen gas bubbles. These reactions involve the transfer of electrons from the metal to the hydrogen atoms.

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Explanation:

Highly reactive metals react with dilute acids, water, and oxygen. Evidence of the reaction with a dilute acid is the formation of hydrogen gas bubbles. These reactions involve the transfer of electrons from the metal to the hydrogen atoms.

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