CuSo2 = Copper sulfate
KNo3 = Potassium Nitrate
CaCo3 = Calcium Chloride
ZnSo4 = Zinc Sulfate
PbCl2 = Lead Chloride
Al2(So4)3 = Aluminium Sulfate
There are others but these are the main one's you will need to study in a test in year's 8 advanced and year 9. basic knowledge that will be used for most years in topics and tests.
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.
Mostly yes apart from very unreactive metals like lead or gold. If M is the metal and HX is the Acid the equation looks like: 2M + 2HX = 2MX + H2
When dilute acids and metals are mixed you will get Hydrogen gas and salts
hydrogen gas is liberated when an acid reacts with a metal.The equation is as follows acid + metal=salt + h2
Acids can react with metals.
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.
No. Metals liberate hydrogen gas from acids.
Nitric acid reacts strongly with many metals.
Mostly yes apart from very unreactive metals like lead or gold. If M is the metal and HX is the Acid the equation looks like: 2M + 2HX = 2MX + H2
When dilute acids and metals are mixed you will get Hydrogen gas and salts
Yes it does. but not all metals.
Hydrogen gas is liberated in the form of vigorous bubbles when metals and acids react.
All alkali metals and alkali earth metals below calcium react vigorously with acids.