Chemistry, asked by spidyben634, 11 months ago

why Hydrogen gas is usually liberated when an acid reacts with metal.​

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Answered by shayrakhan2004
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Explanation:

As most of the acids have H+ ions common in them so, during the reaction of acid and metal these is liberated in the form of hydrogen gas.

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Answered by zoya12515
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Explanation:

because metals lose electrons while reacting with acids to form positive ions and reduce hydrogen ions (acids contains H+ ions) to hydrogen gas.

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