yes, because their is more energy in the metal
When acids react with metals they can produce hydrogen.
Hydrogen. The same is true for when most metals react with an acid.
Some metals react with bases and produce hydrogen gas
A gas called hydrogen is given off when most metals react with aqueous hydrochloric acid. The ease with which this happens varies: All alkali metals reacts extemely quickly and, with the possible exception of lithium, dangerously. The alkaline earth metals, except beryllium and magnesium, are similar. Most other metals dissolve more slowly and may require heating to evolve the hydrogen gas, and some metals such as copper, gold, and platinum do not react at all.
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Hydrogen react with metals and hydrides are formed.
hydrogen eg:Na+HCl------>NaCl+H2
When acids react with metals they can produce hydrogen.
hydrogen
Hydrogen
Hydrogen. The same is true for when most metals react with an acid.
Some metals react with bases and produce hydrogen gas
I only know 3 metals that react with acids to produce hydrogen. They are Zinc, iron and magnesium. There are 3 acids which react with them: and It will produce hydrogen gas which is the lightest known gas and is flammable :)
A gas called hydrogen is given off when most metals react with aqueous hydrochloric acid. The ease with which this happens varies: All alkali metals reacts extemely quickly and, with the possible exception of lithium, dangerously. The alkaline earth metals, except beryllium and magnesium, are similar. Most other metals dissolve more slowly and may require heating to evolve the hydrogen gas, and some metals such as copper, gold, and platinum do not react at all.
Hydrogen gas is given off when metal reacts with acid. e.g. Zn + 2HCl ------> ZnCl2 + H2
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Hydrogen