Gold , silver
gold and silver.
When dilute acids and metals are mixed you will get Hydrogen gas and salts
Mercury does not react with most acids, such as dilute sulfuric acid.
Sure, it will. Magnesium is a very active metal and reacts with all acids to liberate hydrogen gas.
H2 gas
gold and silver.
The metals present in bronze are copper and zinc. Though copper does not react with dilute acids, zinc does.
When dilute acids and metals are mixed you will get Hydrogen gas and salts
It is a fairly reactive metal that will combine with oxygen and other non-metals, and will react with dilute acids to release hydrogen.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with acids.
Mercury does not react with most acids, such as dilute sulfuric acid.
This depends on the metal in reaction.
Sure, it will. Magnesium is a very active metal and reacts with all acids to liberate hydrogen gas.
no
H2 gas
Gold is very inert as well as very low volatile in nature. Its reactivity with Oxygen as well as acids is very low. Although it is a metal, it does not react with acids. More over the concentration of acid is low ( as specified in the question).
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