All the alkaline metals will explode violently when exposed to H2O. The further down you go on the Periodic Table of the elements, the more reactive they become.(Hope this helps!)
All the alkaline metals will explode violently when exposed to H2O. The further down you go on the Periodic Table of the elements, the more reactive they become.(Hope this helps!)
An explosion doesn't occur.
According to the theoretical principles in chemistry, a salt is anything that has an Ammonium or any metal ion replace it's hydrogen atom when a base and an acid are reacted together. Therefore, the best and most efficient way of testing for a metal is through reacting the metal with a known acid, which if the substance is a metal it will form a salt and Hydrogen gas. Alternatively, in order to verify whether an object is a metal or not, placing an electrical probe onto to it to identify whether or not it conducts electricity is a more accurate way of determining whether or not something is a metal.
No one is decomposed by hydrogen releasing.
acid +metal ->salt+ hydrogen eg sulphuric acid + magnesium -> magnesium sulphate+ hydrogen
Magnesium is the metal. Sulfuric acid is a compound.
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Sulfuric acid produces sulfates when it reacts with metals.
The metal would most likely form a metal salt.
An explosion doesn't occur.
Heating a substance causes the molecules within it to move more quickly. So imagine that every surface atom of the metal reacted with acid: the faster the reacted material can move away from the unreacted metal, the faster new acid molecules can get close enough to the metal to react.
If Acetic acid was reacted with a metal, the ion formed would be the acetate ion which is CH3COO-
the metal will sing a song
Aluminum is a silvery metal that will evolve hydrogen gas when reacted with a strong acid. Aluminum will also evolve hydrogen gas as a product of its reaction with a strong acid.
The reaction of sodium with dilute acid and even pure water is violent. The reaction produces hydrogen gas, which ignites and in turn ignites the sodium. In some cases the sodium can explode, sending droplets of burning, molten sodium into the air.
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there are no changes because the metal has already reacted with oxygen to form a metal oxide reaction is done.
Saonification happens when a fatty acid is reacted with NaOH.