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How does magnesium react in acid?

Magnesium reacts with acid to produce magnesium ions and hydrogen gas. The magnesium metal dissolves in the acid while releasing hydrogen gas as a byproduct. This reaction is typically fast and exothermic.


Is fizzing seen when acid reacts with metal carbonate or both?

Fizzing is typically seen when an acid reacts with a metal carbonate. This reaction produces carbon dioxide gas, which causes the fizzing or bubbling effect.


What is sulfuric acid weathering?

Sulphur acid may be produced when rainwater combines with sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere. Sulphur dioxide may be produced by the burning of fossil fuels and through volcanic eruptions. Sulphur acid weathers rock by solution.


If you only have 2 test tubes that contain 2 clear liquids one is sulfuric acid and the other one is water using a piece of zinc how would you tell the difference between water and sulfuric acid?

the rate at which it reacts with the zinc would be a vast difference. Also smoke may be produced? - Tony When zinc reacts with the H2SO4, it liberates hydrogen gas and an effervescence is seen. The release of hydrogen can be confirmed but holding a lit matchstick at the mouth of the test tube...and it goes of with a squeaky pop... Hope this was helpful. -Pinkmouse


What is the effect on zinc granules when added to dilute sulphuric acid?

When zinc granules are added to dilute sulfuric acid, a chemical reaction occurs where the zinc reacts with the sulfuric acid to produce zinc sulfate and hydrogen gas. This reaction also generates heat, so the mixture may get warm. Additionally, bubbles of hydrogen gas can be seen as they are released from the solution.


Where was magnesium last seen?

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When a piece of magnesium is added to dilute hydrochloric acid occurs and hydrogen gas is released from the mixtureThe fizzing is evidence that has occured between magnesium and hydrochloric acid is?

The fizzing observed is indicative of a chemical reaction occurring between magnesium and hydrochloric acid. Specifically, the magnesium is reacting with the hydrochloric acid to produce magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas. The release of hydrogen gas is responsible for the bubbling or fizzing seen during the reaction.


Why magnesium starts floating when it reacts with water?

When magnesium reacts with water, it produces hydrogen gas. The bubbles of hydrogen gas attach to the surface of the magnesium, reducing its density. This decrease in density causes the magnesium to float on the surface of the water.


Does anhydrite react with HCL acid?

Nope, Limestone reacts on contact, dolomite if scratched to increase its surface area or heating the acid. Anhydrite does not under most circumstances. This fact is used to tell the difference on carbonate wells, among other things


What is the structural formal of sulfuric acid?

The structural formula is a graphic not well suited for display in this forum. See the related links for web sites where it can be seen.


Why are limestone buildings damaged by acid rain?

Limestone is primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which is easily dissolved by acidic solutions. When acid rain falls on limestone buildings, the sulfuric and nitric acids react with the calcium carbonate in the limestone, causing it to dissolve and deteriorate over time. This chemical reaction leads to the erosion and weathering of the limestone structure, resulting in visible damage such as pitting, staining, and loss of structural integrity.


What is made when acid and metal reacts?

The general equation for reacting a metal oxide with an acid is: metal oxide + acid --> salt + water + hydrogen e.g Na2O + 2HCl --> 2NaCl + H2O Hope this helps seen as though no one else could answer this.