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what happens when Iron reacts with hydrochloric

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fe + 2HCl ----- FeCl2 + H2
Answered by sudershan13mar
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Definition
 Acid will attack the metal iron to form hydrogen gas and a salt. The purpose is to study the chemical reaction between iron and hydrochloric acid. ... Hydrochloric acid reacts with iron to form iron chloride and hydrogen gas.

Observations 
fizzing colourless odourless gas given off which pops near flame 
solution left pale green which turns brownish colour in air 
solid reacts warmness may be felt. 
The Iron is said to displace hydrogen ions in solution 
Fe (s) + 2H+(aq) ====? Fe2+ (aq) + H2(g) 
Full equation 
Fe + 2HCl ====> Fe Cl 2 + H2
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