because metal contain positive ions and hydrogen too
Binary acid
Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) is a nonmetal consisting only of nonmetal hydrogen, oxygen, and sulphur atoms.
•Muriatic acid (HCl) hydrogen(H) and Chlorine(Cl). Nonmetal + NonMetal so its a ionic Bond
Binary Acid
This is not valid for all acids:- nitric acid is HNO3- hydrogen fluoride is HCl; only the solution is called hydrochloric acid.
No. Copper will not replace hydrogen in sulfuric acid because it is less reactive than hydrogen.
Acids are usually a compound between a hydrogen anion and an anion (nonmetal ion). Hydrogen and Cobalt both form cations, so a compound between them is unlikely. So the answer would have to be no.
Hydrogen
Hydrogen is a nonmetal.
It is the combination of a metal (other than hydrogen) and a nonmetal, forming a salt.
No. Hydrogen is a nonmetal and a gas at room temperature.
hydrogen