When an acid reacts with a metal, we get a salt and hydrogen.
The important product is a salt.
The answer is during a metal reaction to acid, it makes salt and hydrogen. Another way is Acid + Metal > Metal Salt + Hydrogen
A metallic salt and water.
No, it is a single displacement reaction. It can also be called a redox reaction. It is not an acid base reaction because although hydrochloric acid is obviously and acid, magnesium is a metal, not a base.
Salts are the products of a neutralization reaction between a metal (or ammonium) hydroxide and an acid.
I THINK the answer is Neutralization
that would be a acid-metal oxide reaction see related link for more info
The product of the reaction is a salt of the metal.
When carboxylic acid react with metal gives Salt and hydrogen
Magnesium is the metal. Sulfuric acid is a compound.
The reaction between an acid and a metal is an example of a single-replacement reaction.
chemical reaction
The resulting compounds of this reaction are a metal salt of the acid, water and carbon dioxide.