what happen when zinc react with acid metal component
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Acids react with most metals to form a salt and hydrogen gas. ... For example, zinc metal reacts with hydrochloric acid producing zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.
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- When an acid and a base are combined, water and a salt are the products. Salts are ionic compounds containing a positive ion other than H+ and a negative ion other than the hydroxide ion, OH-. Double displacement reactions of this type are called neutralization reactions. We can write an expanded version of this equation, with aqueous substances written in their longer form:
- H+(aq)+Cl−(aq)+Na+(aq)+OH−(aq)→Na+(aq)+Cl−(aq)+H2O(l)(14.5.2)
- Removing the spectator ions we get the net ionic equation:
- H+(aq)+OH−(aq)→H2O(l)(14.5.3)
- When a strong acid and a strong base are combined in the proper amounts - when [H+] equals [OH− ]\) - a neutral solution results in which pH = 7. The acid and base have neutralized each other, and the acidic and basic properties are no longer present.
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