Acids react with metals. Metals are themselves basic in nature. Metals displaces hydrogen from acids to liberate hydrogen gas.
Most acids are sour and corrode metals.
When acids react with metals they can produce hydrogen.
When dilute acids and metals are mixed you will get Hydrogen gas and salts
Hydrogen gas is liberated in the form of vigorous bubbles when metals and acids react.
Acids can react with metals.
Because they can wear away metals and that produces hydrogen gas
Metals often wear each other away as a result of friction between adjoining surfaces.
Substances which are corrosive.
Acids react with metals. Metals are themselves basic in nature. Metals displaces hydrogen from acids to liberate hydrogen gas.
Most acids are sour and corrode metals.
When acids react with metals they can produce hydrogen.
Because they can wear away metals and that produces hydrogen gas
No. Metals liberate hydrogen gas from acids.
Nitric acid reacts strongly with many metals.
When dilute acids and metals are mixed you will get Hydrogen gas and salts
Yes it does. but not all metals.