The reaction produces hydrogen gas as will most reaction between an acid and a metal.
Generally, there occurs a chemical reaction with a wearing away of the metal. A salt and Hydrogen gas are produced. The following is the general formula for this reaction: ACID + (Active) METAL --> SALT + HYDROGEN. If the metal is not active such as Gold, then this reaction does not occur.
Ok, if you're saying metals in general, you can say acids in general. All acid + metal reactions produce the same gas : Hydrogen. That is because the metal replaces hydrogen, hydrogen is released as gas(H2)
The terms metal and non-metal are usually applied to the elements. Hydrogen fluoride is a covalent gas- it is a chemical compound.
Hydrogen
Hydrogen, symbol H, atomic number 1, is a non metal.
Hydrogen is a nonmetal. It is a gas at room temperature.
Will form a metal salt solution and hydrogen gas
No, hydrogen is a gas.
It produces hydrogen gas and a salt. Metal+Hydrogen compound (eg. Acid) ----- Metal compound+Hydrogen gas Eg. 2Ag+2HCl ---- H2 (gas)+2AgCl
Hydrogen gas is given off when metal reacts with acid. e.g. Zn + 2HCl ------> ZnCl2 + H2
The reaction produces hydrogen gas as will most reaction between an acid and a metal.
because hydrogen is in the form of gas and thus we can conclude that it is a non- metal
Hydrogen is a gas, a non-metal, it is the lightest element.
Generally, there occurs a chemical reaction with a wearing away of the metal. A salt and Hydrogen gas are produced. The following is the general formula for this reaction: ACID + (Active) METAL --> SALT + HYDROGEN. If the metal is not active such as Gold, then this reaction does not occur.
hydrogen gas
hydrogen gas