Because when you use a certain metal say magnesium oxide with hydrochloric acid you will get:
magnesium chloride
magnesium carbonate + hydrochloric acid = salt + water + carbon dioxide.
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No, metal oxides are basic in nature.
It is easier to obtain a metal from its oxide as compared to its sulphides and carbonates. So the metal sulphides & carbonates must be converted to metal oxides to ease the extraction
Metal oxides
Sulphuric acid is an acid, so many substances react with it. It will be impractical to list down all the things that would react with sulphuric acid as there are enormously too many! Examples are metals, metal oxides and metal carbonates.
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No, metal oxides are basic in nature.
It is easier to obtain a metal from its oxide as compared to its sulphides and carbonates. So the metal sulphides & carbonates must be converted to metal oxides to ease the extraction
The carbonates of the metals in group I reacts easily.
Metals and oxygen.
Metal oxides which are bases
Metal oxides
no because if the metals were reactive then they would react with elements in the air non reactive metals are found in there native state like gold and silver.
Sulphuric acid is an acid, so many substances react with it. It will be impractical to list down all the things that would react with sulphuric acid as there are enormously too many! Examples are metals, metal oxides and metal carbonates.
Metals placed high in the reactivity series will reduce the oxides of those lower in the series.
no
Bases are substances that react with acids and neutralize them. They are usually metal oxides, metal hydroxides, metal carbonates or metal hydrogen carbonates. Many bases are insoluble - they do not dissolve in water.If a base does dissolve in water, we call it an alkali.