Because acids present available H+ ion (totally in strong acids and partially in weak acids) and metals presents availability of electrons, so that the very unstable H+ ions capture electrons thus generating a stable compound such as hydrogen (H2). The "metal" without that electron turns to a cation which combines to the anion of the original acid thus generating typically a salt.
Gold is a metal that does not react with most acids or water.
Gold is a metal that does not react with dilute acids such as hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid. Gold is a noble metal with excellent chemical stability, making it resistant to corrosion by acids.
Gold is a metal that does not react with dilute acids, such as hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid. It is highly resistant to corrosion and remains unaffected by most acids.
Metal oxides are basic in nature and react with acids to form salts and water. Non-metal oxides are acidic in nature and react with bases to form salts and water. Metals generally react with acids to form salts and hydrogen gas.
Certain elements react with acids. Almost every metal react with acids except some, including copper, silver and gold. Metalloids are also weakly react with acids.
carbon dioxide is released carbonates react with acids
Metals react with acids to produce a salt and hydrogen gas.
There is a fault with the question. Acids react with metal -TRUE What metals react - all will with the right acid - some need extremely strong acids -gold for example needs aqua regia
Acids.
Metallic magnesium reacts violently with acids.
Lead is a metal. Metals react with acids to form salts. Metals can be used to make alkalies, but not acids.
There are many acids which may react with the metal... If they react,then the metal may lost its lustre,strength etc. In short, the reaction of the metal with the acid is not desirable..Hence the metal cleaner must not contain the acid.