All alkali metals (group 1) and most earth-alkali metals (group 2)
Magnesium, Calcium and Sodium react violently with acids as compare to Aluminium.
In general, acids react with metals in a replacement reaction, since metals can replace the hydrogen component of the acid. The more electropositive the metal is, and the stronger the acid it, the more energetic the reaction will be, and in the case of magnesium reacting with hydrochloric acid, we have a highly electropositive metal reacting with a very strong acid.
Alkali metals violently react with water.
elementas
Sodium will react violently with dilute hydrochloric acid.
Magnesium, Calcium and Sodium react violently with acids as compare to Aluminium.
magnesium
alkali metals react violently in cold water
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In general, acids react with metals in a replacement reaction, since metals can replace the hydrogen component of the acid. The more electropositive the metal is, and the stronger the acid it, the more energetic the reaction will be, and in the case of magnesium reacting with hydrochloric acid, we have a highly electropositive metal reacting with a very strong acid.
Alkali metals violently react with water.
elementas
Sodium will react violently with dilute hydrochloric acid.
it is a chemical property
All alkali metals react violently with water.
no all metals do not react with hydrochloric acids
Limestone reacts violently with acids.