No. Some of the less reactive metals, such as platinum, gold, silver, copper, and rhenium will not undergo this reaction.
Copper and silver will react with nitric acid to produce nitrogen dioxide (NO2), a toxic brown gas.
Gold and platinum will react with aqua regia, a mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid, in a similar manner.
Rhenium will not react with any acid.
Generally, most acids react with metals in order to form hydrogen gas and an ionic compound. The metal serves as the cation and the anion from the acid serves as the anion.
Acids react with most of the metals and form hydrogen. Few metals like Cu does not react this way.
Hydrogen gas
When acids react with metals they can produce hydrogen.
Acids react with metals. Metals are themselves basic in nature. Metals displaces hydrogen from acids to liberate hydrogen gas.
A salt (the a is needed to receive full credit, this indicates it is not table salt) and hydrogen gas when acids such as HCl, H2SO4 react
When dilute acids and metals are mixed you will get Hydrogen gas and salts
Hydrogen gas
When acids react with metals they can produce hydrogen.
No. Metals liberate hydrogen gas from acids.
Acids react with metals. Metals are themselves basic in nature. Metals displaces hydrogen from acids to liberate hydrogen gas.
SINCE active metals are more electropositive than of hydrogen it undergoes an displacement reaction. 2Na+2HCl = 2NaCl + H2
A salt (the a is needed to receive full credit, this indicates it is not table salt) and hydrogen gas when acids such as HCl, H2SO4 react
When dilute acids and metals are mixed you will get Hydrogen gas and salts
Hydrogen
Hydrogen gas is liberated in the form of vigorous bubbles when metals and acids react.
Acids increase the hydrogen ion concentration in a solution.
Hydrogen gas is released.
Hydrogen gas is produced when acids react with some metals. Protons are reduced as the metal is oxidized.