All reactive metals element that reacts with an acid will release molecular hydrogen gas.
Examples:
Sulfuric acid reacting with Lead, Pb, (same like Fe, Al, Zn, Na, Ni, Sn etc.)
H2SO4 (l) + Pb (s) → PbSO4 (s) + H2 (g)
NOT Hydrochloric acid reacting with silver, Ag, (noble metal, same like Cu, Hg, Au, Pt etc.)
HCl (l) + Ag (s) → 000000
Halogens can react with water and form acids.
zinc, iron and magniesium
For example alkali metals.
Cesium is a metal and it reacts with acids to produce a salt and gaseous hydrogen.
You can infer that it is corrosive which means it can wear away.If a substance reacts with a metal to produce hydrogen gas, you may infer that the substance is corrosive.
hydrogen?
Acids react with metals. Metals are themselves basic in nature. Metals displaces hydrogen from acids to liberate hydrogen gas.
When acids react with metals they can produce hydrogen.
Many metals react with strong acids to produce hydrogen gas.
Cesium is a metal and it reacts with acids to produce a salt and gaseous hydrogen.
hydrogen gas
You can infer that it is corrosive which means it can wear away.If a substance reacts with a metal to produce hydrogen gas, you may infer that the substance is corrosive.
hydrogen?
Acids react with metals. Metals are themselves basic in nature. Metals displaces hydrogen from acids to liberate hydrogen gas.
When acids react with metals they can produce hydrogen.
Lanthanum is silvery white, malleable, flammable solid. As such it reacts with water and dilute acids to produce flammable, explosive hydrogen gas.
All the metals above Hydrogen in electro chemical series as K,Na,Ca,Mg,Fe e.t.c when react with dilute acids produce hydrogen gas.
no i can't
Hydrogen ions.
Yes it does. It is a reactive metal and displaces hydrogen from the acids to give a zinc salt and hydrogen gas.