Depends on the acid and alkali.
But in most cases Hydrogen or Carbon Dioxide.
h2
Chlorine gas reacts with water to give hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid Cl2 + H2O -> HOCl + HCl Chlorine gas reacts with water to give hypochlorous acid and hydrochloric acid
The hydrogen chloride: HCl.
You would see bubbles (effervescence) of Hydrogen gas being given off as the reaction happens.Magnesium + Hydrochloric acid ------> Magnesium Chloride + HydrogenMetal + acid ------> Metal Salt + Hydrogen
The gas that is typically produced when a metal reacts with an acid is hydrogen. However, other gases could be released depending on which metal and acid is used.
Yes it is.
h2
hydrogen
No gas is produced in the reaction of an acid and an alkali. In a neutralisation reaction, acid + alkali -> salt + water
CO2
Hydrogen. The same is true for when most metals react with an acid.
No acid is formed. The reaction produces hydrogen gas and magnesium chloride, a salt.
Acid gives off hydrogen gas if it is hydrogen containing acid.
carbon dioxide. CO32- + 2H+ -> CO2 + H2O
A salt and hydrogen gas is produced. Effervesence can be observed.
If the acid is hydrochloric acid, then the gas is hydrogen.
Nickel forms Hydrogen gas when reacts with dilute acid.