Which gas is formed when metal reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid?
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hydrogen gas
Explanation:
The gas which is liberated when an acid reacts with a metal is Hydrogen. When Magnesium and dilute Hydrochloric acid react, a precipitate of magnesium chloride is formed and colourless, odourless gas is released which burns with a pale blue flame and extinguishes with a pop sound which means that the gas is hydrogen.
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H2 gas is released when metal react with acid...
Explanation:
- M+Dil.HCl=MCl+H2, where M is any metal.....
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