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Acid + Metal = Salt + Hydrogen
When a piece of iron is placed in hydrochloric acid, the products are Iron (II) chloride and hydrogen gas.
Metal + Acid = Salt + Hydrogen Any metal that reacts with hydrochloric acid will form a metal chloride salt and hydrogen Sodium metal and hydrochloric acid
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The answer depends on what the metal is. Some metals react readily with acid, and some do not.
Acid + Metal = Salt + Hydrogen
When a piece of iron is placed in hydrochloric acid, the products are Iron (II) chloride and hydrogen gas.
It maintains its original hue. When placed in a base (metal oxide+water), it will turn blue.
Metal + Acid = Salt + Hydrogen Any metal that reacts with hydrochloric acid will form a metal chloride salt and hydrogen Sodium metal and hydrochloric acid
depending on the kind of acid and the metal, corrosion may occur
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The product of the reaction is a salt of the metal.
Hydrogen gas.
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The answer depends on what the metal is. Some metals react readily with acid, and some do not.
it would burn thorough it
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