Alkaline earth metal
indeed it does my friend
react with some metals to produce salt and hydrogen gas.
The metals which are more reactive than hydrogen displaces hydrogen from its solution. It is also an example of displacement reaction.
By definition metals above hydrogen should react with acids to produce hydrogen and a metal salt when mixed, but carbonic acid is a weak acid and it won't react as much like sulfuric acid.
Lots of metals react with acids. It depends on exactly what acid, and the concentration of that acid. A mixture of concentrated nitric acid and hydrochloric acid (aqua regia, royal water) will react with gold and other precious metals. The alkali metals will react readily with acid, as will most metals. You have to know that any metal with incomplete orbital has the ability to react with any proton donating species. (proton donating species are acids according to Bronston-Lowry theory)
When acids react with metals they can produce hydrogen.
Acids react with metals. Metals are themselves basic in nature. Metals displaces hydrogen from acids to liberate hydrogen gas.
Hydrogen
Acids react with metals to evolve H2 gas
Hydrogen gas is produced when acids react with some metals. Protons are reduced as the metal is oxidized.
I only know 3 metals that react with acids to produce hydrogen. They are Zinc, iron and magnesium. There are 3 acids which react with them: and It will produce hydrogen gas which is the lightest known gas and is flammable :)
Hydrogen gas is released.
When dilute acids and metals are mixed you will get Hydrogen gas and salts
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Hydrogen gas
Hydrogen gas and metal cations
Hydrogen gas is liberated in the form of vigorous bubbles when metals and acids react.