it depends what element some may cause the element to change color others will make it fizz and others will do nothing
Form an aqueous solution
This chemical property is called reactivity.
Certain elements react with acids. Almost every metal react with acids except some, including copper, silver and gold. Metalloids are also weakly react with acids.
No, carbon doesn't react with hydrochloric acid. We did this experiment today in Pre-IB Science. =]
A salt is formed and hydrogen gas is given off
They react and cancel each other out. The process is called neutralization and it causes them to cancel out.
Magnesium, because the reaction between this element and the acid already occurred, so if we try to react them again there would be no change.
No: Hydrogen and sulphuric acid do not contain the element carbon, and no chemical reaction can have any element as part of the products that was not present in at least one of the reactants.
Bone is largely made of calcium carbonate and when exposed to acid this mineral will react with the acid to release CO2. The bone will appear to be dissolved by the acid.
Nothing, gold does not react with hydrochloric acid, if there are impurities of other metals in gold then impurities may react and form chloride salts.
all acid contain the element hydrogen. all metal carbonates react with dilute acid giving off carbon dioxide gas.
No, conglomerate does not react to acid.