reactivity of magnesium metal with dilute hydrochloric acid is maximum why
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Dilute sulfuric acid reacts with metals via a single displacement reaction as with other typical acids, producing hydrogen gas and salts (the metal sulfate). It attacks reactive metals (metals at positions above copper in the reactivity series) such as iron, aluminium, zinc, manganese, magnesium, and nickel.
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The reaction is exothermic
the magnesium and acid are gradually used up. However the acid is in excess, so it is mainly the loss of magnesium (surface area becomes smaller) that causes the change in the rate.
Explanation:
Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) → MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)
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