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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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What reacts with sulphuric acid?

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Which rule for the reaction of a metal with oxides of other metals?

Metals placed high in the reactivity series will reduce the oxides of those lower in the series.


Is ti true that some metals can burn from metal oxides?

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