Hydrogen gas.
Hydrogen gas. This can be tested via the 'pop' test.
Yes. When most metals react with dilute hydrochloric acid, metal chloride and hydrogen gas are the products. In the case of calcium, calcium chloride and hydrogen gas are produced.
No, inert metals as Gold, Platinum and Palladium do not react with hydrochloric acid.
Those compounds, calcium and hydrochloric acid, produce hydrogen (gas)
Hydrogen gas.
Hydrogen gas. This can be tested via the 'pop' test.
Yes. When most metals react with dilute hydrochloric acid, metal chloride and hydrogen gas are the products. In the case of calcium, calcium chloride and hydrogen gas are produced.
No, inert metals as Gold, Platinum and Palladium do not react with hydrochloric acid.
Those compounds, calcium and hydrochloric acid, produce hydrogen (gas)
Hydrochloric acid.
Hydrogen gas.
Hydrogen gas.
carbon dioxide
Many do react with hydrochloric acid. An example is the reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid, which produces zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. Zn + 2HCl --> ZnCl2 + H2
The escape of hydrogen gas
Those compounds, hydrochloric acid and calcium, produce hydrogen (gas)
Carbon Dioxide