The definition given in the question is that of a traditional acid.
All acids yield a proton and a anion. For eg: HCl -------> H+ + Cl- H2SO4 --------> H+ + SO42-HNO3 ---------> H+ + NO3-
3H2 + N2 yields 2NH3
Synthesis reaction A+B=AB
Aluminum reacts with hydrogen chloride yields aluminum chloride and hydrogen gas.
the answer to your little riddle is magnesium sulphate and hydrogen chloride gas not hydrogen chlorate you nugget
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All acids yield a proton and a anion. For eg: HCl -------> H+ + Cl- H2SO4 --------> H+ + SO42-HNO3 ---------> H+ + NO3-
This substance is a base.
3H2 + N2 yields 2NH3
Synthesis reaction A+B=AB
Aluminum reacts with hydrogen chloride yields aluminum chloride and hydrogen gas.
the answer to your little riddle is magnesium sulphate and hydrogen chloride gas not hydrogen chlorate you nugget
2H+2H2O gives 2KOH+H2
C + h2o = co + h2
Hydrogen gas plus metal halide (depends in the anion in the acid). It's going to be a single replacement reaction, so long as it's a strong acid.
2Li + 2HCl à H2 + 2LiCl
PO43- is the ion called (Ortho)Phosphate. It comes from (Ortho)Phosphoric Acid [H3PO4].