yes
If the acid is hydrochloric acid, then the gas is hydrogen.
Metal + Acid = Salt + Hydrogen Any metal that reacts with hydrochloric acid will form a metal chloride salt and hydrogen Sodium metal and hydrochloric acid
hydrogen escape from hydro chloric acid
What is produced when a acid reacts with a metal
hydrogen
Because the gas carbon dioxide is produced.
Approximately 240g of hydrogen gas are produced when 120.0g of zinc metal completely reacts with hydrochloric acid.
Hydrogen.
If the acid is hydrochloric acid, then the gas is hydrogen.
Metal + Acid = Salt + Hydrogen Any metal that reacts with hydrochloric acid will form a metal chloride salt and hydrogen Sodium metal and hydrochloric acid
hydrogen escape from hydro chloric acid
Hydrogen
No. A metal plus an acid gives a salt and hydrogen. e.g. sodium + hydrochloric acid --> sodium chloride (salt) +hydrogen. 2Na + 2HCl --> 2NaCl + H2
What is produced when a acid reacts with a metal
Well if you put magnesium with hydrochloric acid, the magnesium reacts with it and creates hydrogen and magnesium chloride. Here is the word equation... Magnesium + Hydrochloric acid --> Magnesium chloride + Hydrogen
Copper oxide and hydrochloric acid will produce copper chloride.
Hydrogen