What is the reaction of acids and bases with metals?
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when an acid reacts with base then its product is basic and gas is evolved out for example hcl + na=nacl+h2
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The reaction of acids with metals is determined by the strength and the concentration of the acid and also by the reactivity of the metal and the temperature. It is easy to bring about the reaction of a dilute solution of strong acids with moderately reactive metals at normal temperature.Metal reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid and an inflammable gas, hydrogen, is formed. During this reaction, the reactive metal displaces hydrogen from the acid to release hydrogen gas. At the same time, the metal is converted into basic radical which combines with the acidic radical from the acid to form the salt.
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