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why do we use soap solution in reaction of acids with metal activity ( activity 2.3 )​

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Answered by zaraiqbal10035
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Answered by Vulpes
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Soap solution is used to form bubbles of Hydrogen gas, when the evolved Hydrogen gas passes through the soap solution, and when a burning splinter is brought near the bubbles, they burst and Hydrogen gas burns with a pop sound.

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Btw in general, when an acid reacts with metal, a salt and hydrogen are produced: acid + metal → salt + hydrogen An example: nitric acid + calcium → calcium nitrate + hydrogen The salt that is produced depends upon which acid and which metal react.

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