Why Aluminium release hydrogen gas on reaction with hydrochloric acid
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Metals present above Hydrogen atomin the periodic table in electrochemical series always react with acid to displace acidic hydrogen to give hydrogen gas
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Aluminium metal will react with dilute hydrochloric acid to produce aqueous aluminium chloride, AlCl3 , and hydrogen gas, H2 . Keep in mind that this reaction will not take place as soon as you add the piece of aluminium to the hydrochloric acid solution.
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