Acid will make a salt of that metal and free hydrogen, from
the acid, if that metal is lower then hydrogen in the electro-
motive series
Because most acids will corrode the metal container.
Magnesium is NOT an acid, it is a metal element.
Gold is a metal that does not react with dilute acids such as hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid. Gold is a noble metal with excellent chemical stability, making it resistant to corrosion by acids.
Acids are used in the metal industry for processes such as pickling, cleaning, and etching to remove impurities or scale from metal surfaces. Bases are used to neutralize acids after these processes to prevent corrosion and to adjust the pH of solutions used in metal treatment. Together, acids and bases play a crucial role in metal processing and finishing to improve the quality and properties of metal products.
Many metals reacts with acids forming salts.
Yes they are.
This depends on the metal in reaction.
Lead is a metal. Metals react with acids to form salts. Metals can be used to make alkalies, but not acids.
Gold is a metal that does not react with dilute acids, such as hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid. It is highly resistant to corrosion and remains unaffected by most acids.
Acids are put in metal containers because metals are generally resistant to the corrosive effects of acids. Metals like stainless steel or aluminum do not react with acids, preventing the container from degrading and leaking. This helps to contain the acid safely without the risk of damaging the container.
Hydrogen gas is produced when any metal reacts with acids. This is a common reaction that is often used to test for the presence of metal in a substance.
No, weak acids do not react faster with magnesium metal than strong acids. Strong acids typically react more vigorously and rapidly with metals due to their ability to fully dissociate in solution and release more hydrogen ions, which drive the metal to oxidize. Weak acids, on the other hand, partially dissociate and release fewer hydrogen ions, resulting in a slower reaction rate with metals such as magnesium.