What happens when metal reacts with acid?
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When a metal reacts with acids it produces a metal salt along with the production of Hydrogen gas (H2).
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When a metal reacts with acids it produces a metal salt along with the production of Hydrogen gas (H2). Most of the salts formed in these reactions are water-soluble but there can be a few that are less soluble or sparingly soluble or insoluble in water for example Silver chloride, Barium sulfate, Calcium sulfate, etc. Most metals react with acids. There are some exceptions also.
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