Science, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

What happens when metal reacts with an acid?

( A )  Gives respective metal acids

( B )  Gives salt and hydrogen gas

( C )  Gives respective hydroxide and hydrogen gas

( D )  Gives metallic acid and carbon dioxide gas​

Answers

Answered by DEVINEQUEEN
3

Answer:

Gives salt and hydrogen gas

Explanation:

When metal reacts with dilute acid; respective salt and hydrogen gas are formed.

When metal reacts with dilute acid; respective salt and hydrogen gas are formed.Metal + Dilute Acid → Salt + Hydrogen

But all metals do not react in the same manner and not produce salt and hydrogen gas. For example copper does not react with dilute acid.

Answered by khatrir156
8

Answer:

when acid reacts with metal so we get a hydrogen gas and salt

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