The answer depends on what the metal is. Some metals react readily with acid, and some do not.
what metals react with diluted acid
metals react with some acid
CH4COOH is not a chemical compound, it will not react with metal or anything else.Acetic acid (CH3COOH) will produce H2 gas from reactive metals like aluminum, magnesium, but not copper.In general: acid + metal ==> salt + hydrogen
Usually the two react to produce hydrogen gas and the corresponding metal sulfate.
Many metals react with acid to liberate hydrogen, and form metal ions. The metal is oxidised.
Metals will react rapidly with most acids. If the acid is concentrated the reaction can be violent. To react one with the other simply drop acid onto the metal surface with an eye dropper or place the metal object into the acid (with care if the acid is strong).
Because hydrochloric is an acid which mean an acid cannot react with metal
Nothing happens. They don't react.
When an acid and a metal react, a salt + water is formed.
when metal react with an acid it forms a salt and hydrogen gas
A metal that does not react to acid, oxygen or water does not exist.
No. Acid will generally react with metal to produce hydrogen. In order to produce carbon dioxide, and acid must react with a carbonate.
metals lose electrons when they react with a non-metal
When carboxylic acid react with metal gives Salt and hydrogen
Copper metal does not have enough reactivity to react with sulfuric acid.
In a typical case an acid and a metal will react to form hydrogen gas and a salt. The salt formed depends on what acid and what metal is used.
Because metals are often very reactive, as are acid.
They react to form salt and water .
Sodium chloride and nitric acid doesn't react.
acid + metal oxide -> metal salt + water
Nothing happens. Gold will not react with sulfuric acid.
No. First of all, the metal does not dissapear. When a a metal reacts with an acid it forms a corresponding salt, which usually then dissolves. Second, whther or not a reaction occurs depends on both the acid and the metal. Most metals will not react with a dilute weak acid. Some metals will not even react with most strong metals. Gold, platinum, and some platinum group metals will not react with acid except for aqua regia, a special mixture of hydrochloric and nitric acid. Ruthenium will not react with acid at all.
The exact reaction depends on the specific acid and metal, but usually an acid will react with a metal to produce a corresponding salt and hydrogen gas.
There are many acids which may react with the metal... If they react,then the metal may lost its lustre,strength etc. In short, the reaction of the metal with the acid is not desirable..Hence the metal cleaner must not contain the acid.