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Many metals reacts with acids forming salts.
Acids don't react with acids because acids are proton donors. This means that an acid will donate a H+ ion to the substance with which it reacts. Since both acids will donate a H+ ion to each other, nothing happens, and there is no reaction.
hydrogen gas
Acids reacts with bases to form a salt and water.
An ionic compound. Because an ionic compound is made up of ions that either carry or donate electrons
bases
Metals react with acids to form H2. Metalloids also show this type of reactions.
Acids have a sour taste,are soluble in water,have a pH level 7,Reacts with acids to form water and salt,contains hydroxide ions (OH)-
Cadmium does react with oxygen, acids, and the halogens. The acids it reacts with is sulfuric acid. Cadmium does react with water.
has a sour taste,is corrosive to certain meals,conducts electricity
Sulfuric acid is one of the 8 strong acids, thus it conducts electricity better than any other acids.
...its aqueous solution conducts an electric current This is because solutions of acids, bases, and salts are electrolytes and conduct electricity. AK
An strong acid strongly conducts electricity because contains a large number of ions. Acids can be described as proton donors, or electron acceptors. These ions, when in water, act as charge carriers and can hence conduct electricity (strong electrolytes).
Abilities. Acids have a sour taste. Reacts with metal to form hydrogen and a salt, depending on with metal that was used. Reacts with a base forming water and a salt (NaCl). Leads electricity. Metals are shiny and leads both electricity and temperature.
Acids are not part of electricity, though acids can conduct electricity.
Humans need oxygen to live. Oxygen supports burning. It reacts with hydrogen to form water. It reacts with acids and bases to form oxides. It is one of the most abundant and important element on earth.
i think carbon reacts with acids