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It depends on the acid. Organic acids can be manufactured through oxidation or carbonylation of other organic compounds. Sulfuric acid is produce by reacting sulfur dioxide with ozone and water. Hydrochloric acid can be produce by reacting chlorine gas with either hydrogen or with hydrocarbons.
Those compounds produce hydrogen (gas)
Magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas
Those compounds, calcium and hydrochloric acid, produce hydrogen (gas)
Well if you mix aluminum with hydrochloric acid, it will produce large amounts of hydrogen gas.
The reactants in this reaction are sodium (Na) and hydrochloric acid (HCl).
Chances are, if the reactants do not include hydrogen or chlorine, then the product(s) will not be hydrochloric acid.
The reactants in this reaction are sodium (Na) and hydrochloric acid (HCl).
The reactants are the things that are reacting, which you just said were water and sodium metal.
Do not try this! 2Na +2HCl --> 2NaCl + H2 The last 2 should be a subscript.
It depends on the acid. Organic acids can be manufactured through oxidation or carbonylation of other organic compounds. Sulfuric acid is produce by reacting sulfur dioxide with ozone and water. Hydrochloric acid can be produce by reacting chlorine gas with either hydrogen or with hydrocarbons.
Those compounds produce hydrogen (gas)
The reactants are the substances that are doing the reacting to produce the result. (The substances on the left side of the equation are the reactants) So ZnS & O2 are the reactants.
No. An acid will produce Hydrogen has when reacting with most metals and carbonate dioxide when reacting with most carbonate minerals. Additionally, Nitric acid will produce nitrogen dioxide when reacting with copper.
Magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas
Those compounds, calcium and hydrochloric acid, produce hydrogen (gas)
Well if you mix aluminum with hydrochloric acid, it will produce large amounts of hydrogen gas.