Because it's a very stronly reducing metal, far more than H2
Yes. Calcium will react vigorously with acid and even water.
No
Yes. Calcium ions will react with sulfuric acid to produce solid calcium sulfate, which settles to the bottom of the container.
Calcium can react with hydrochloric acid. The products formed are calcium chloride and hydrogen gas.
From the reaction between calcium and nitric acid result calcium nitrate and hydrogen.
Yes. Calcium will react vigorously with acid and even water.
It's the concentration of the acid.Limestone and marble are forms of calcium carbonate.Acid rain reacts with calcium carbonate. The stronger the acid the more quickly it effects calcium carbonate and dissolves.
No
Yes. Calcium ions will react with sulfuric acid to produce solid calcium sulfate, which settles to the bottom of the container.
Forms Calcium Chloride.
Calcium can react with hydrochloric acid. The products formed are calcium chloride and hydrogen gas.
From the reaction between calcium and nitric acid result calcium nitrate and hydrogen.
sulfuric acid in the rain water reacts with calcium carbonate.
calcium nitrate crystals
Yes. When most metals react with dilute hydrochloric acid, metal chloride and hydrogen gas are the products. In the case of calcium, calcium chloride and hydrogen gas are produced.
it reacts vigorously to form a calcium salt
it takes about 36 years for the acid rain to react with calcium carbonate which include limestone and marble. HOPE this help!