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what happens when a metal reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid? Explain with the of an example​

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Answered by manndalbir134
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Explanation:

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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Answered by abhineetc740
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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.

EXAMPLE

Sodium metal reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce salt and hydrogen gas. This means that your reactants will be sodium metal and hydrochloric acid, since these are the substances that are being transformed to form salt and hydrogen gas.

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