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The chloride ion (Cl-) is corrosive for metals.

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Does a magnesium metal strip rust when put in hydrochloric acid?

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Will a reaction take place if zinc is put in calcium nitrate?

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When we add calcium tablets in water they react to produce bubbles. Why does this happen?

"Calcium tablets" is a bit vague. If you put calcium metal in water it will form bubbles as the calcium reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide and hydrogen gas (the bubbles). If you put tablets of some calcium salt in water ... you'd need to be more specific about what it is for us to answer the question.


What gas is produced when metals are put in hydrochloric acid?

When metals are put in hydrochloric acid, hydrogen gas is produced as the metal reacts with the acid to form metal chloride and hydrogen gas as a byproduct.


What are some examples of rust?

it is an example of dirty stuff...just kidd'enit could be found on pipes, bikes, and tin..........usually tin. it is a sceintific word, i do know it's about carbohydrates, and calcium....maybe. example.. i was ridin mah bike.... it started to rain, i put out a tin pipe(lol), i brought it inside for air, hey, look, Rust!...............................................................................that probably didn't answer your question...........


Why calcium metal dissolves in water?

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What would happen if you put calcium wity copper sulphate?

Calcium + Copper sulfate ----> Calcium sulfate + Copper It is a single displacement reactions. The products are Calcium Sulfate (white, insoluble) and fillings of copper(reddish-brown).


How many pounds of calcium chloride would you add to 2000 gallons to make a 32 percent solution?

To make a 32% solution of calcium chloride in 2000 gallons, you would need to add 640 pounds of calcium chloride (2000 gallons is around 16666.7 pounds of water). This calculation is based on the percentage concentration formula: (amount of solute / total amount) * 100 = percentage concentration.

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