fe + 2HCL --- FeCl2 + H2
Iron :)
Metal + Acid = Salt + Hydrogen Any metal that reacts with hydrochloric acid will form a metal chloride salt and hydrogen Sodium metal and hydrochloric acid
If the acid is hydrochloric acid, then the gas is hydrogen.
it turns in to a zombie
metal compound and chlorine
Hydrochloric acid reacts with zinc metal to produce hydrogen gas, zinc chloride, and heat.
yes, with the formation of zinc chloride - ZnCl2.
Acids contain hydrogen. When an acid reacts with a metal it displaces the hydrogen, taking its place in the acid. For example, this is how zinc (a metal) will react with hydrochloric acid. Zn + 2HCl --> ZnCl2 + H2
hydrochloric acid reacts with iron when it starts bubbling , magnesium reacts more though .
either potassium, sodium, zinc, iron or copper !
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The reactants in this reaction are sodium (Na) and hydrochloric acid (HCl).
WHEN A ACID REACTS WITH A METAL IT GIVES OUT A SALT AND HYDROGEN FOR EXAMPLE : ALUMINIUM REACTS WITH HYDROCHLORIC ACID AND GIVES OUT ALUMINIUM TRI - CHLORIDE Al + HCl => Al2Cl3 + H2 4Al + 6HCl => 2Al2Cl3 + 3H2 (BALANCED EQUATION)