No. A metal plus an acid gives a salt and hydrogen. e.g. sodium + hydrochloric acid --> sodium chloride (salt) +hydrogen. 2Na + 2HCl --> 2NaCl + H2
hydrogen gas
Hydrogen is produced, as illustrated with the metal zinc: Zn + 2 HCl -> ZnCl2 + H2.
Will form a metal salt solution and hydrogen gas
Any metal that reacts with oxygen will produce a metal oxide. For example, magnesium reacts with oxygen to produce magnesium oxide, and zinc reacts with oxygen to produce zinc oxide. It is helpful to know the general word equation: metal + oxygen -> metal oxide
This depends on the metal in reaction.
hydrogen gas
Oxygen Gas
Magnesium is the metal which reacts with oxygen to form magnesium oxide.
What is produced when a acid reacts with a metal
Carbon dioxide, according to the ionic equation CO3-2 + 2 H+1 -> CO2 + H2O.
A salt. The type of salt depends on the type of acid.
It depends which metal you are referring to.