Iron(II) + hydrochloric acid ==> iron chloride + hydrogen gas
Fe(II) + 2HCl ==> FeCl2 + H2
Iron reacts vigorously with water and bubbles. The bubbles are hydrogen gas, which is released when any metal reacts with acid.
The iron bubbles slightly, but nothing much else. Flammable gasses are released, but it's only dangerous if there are large amounts of both substances, e.g. if a large amount of hydrochloric acid was being stored in iron containers.
=Iron + Hydrochloric acid --> Iron Chloride + Hydrogen gas.=
Yes, iron will react with HCl to form iron chloride and hydrogen gas.
It is a chemical reaction. a Gas is formed, ( Hydrogen)
According to the equation Fe + 2 HCl -> FeCl2 + H2.
Fe (s) + 2 HCl (aq) ----> FeCl2 (aq) + H2 (g)
Hydrogen is produced and the iron dissolves.
Yes it does and vigorously
No, hydrochloric acid does not need air to react with iron. When hydrochloric acid reacts with iron, you will notice the reaction because of the bubbling.
yes
Magnesium(s) + Iron(s) + HCl(aq) -> MagnesiumChloride(aq) + Hydrogen(g) + Iron(s)Iron will not react with hydrochloric acid as magnesium is more reactive than iron , so magnesium will react with hydrochloric acid to give salt and hydrogen gas while iron is deposited.METAL + ACID -> METAL SALT + HYDROGEN GAS
Fe + 2HCl → FeCl2 + H2↑Iron + Hydrochloric acid → Iron II chloride + Hydrogen gas
Silver does not react with hydrochloric acid.
No, hydrochloric acid does not need air to react with iron. When hydrochloric acid reacts with iron, you will notice the reaction because of the bubbling.
yes
Magnesium(s) + Iron(s) + HCl(aq) -> MagnesiumChloride(aq) + Hydrogen(g) + Iron(s)Iron will not react with hydrochloric acid as magnesium is more reactive than iron , so magnesium will react with hydrochloric acid to give salt and hydrogen gas while iron is deposited.METAL + ACID -> METAL SALT + HYDROGEN GAS
Fe + 2HCl → FeCl2 + H2↑Iron + Hydrochloric acid → Iron II chloride + Hydrogen gas
Silver does not react with hydrochloric acid.
Gold react with aqua regia not with hydrochloric acid.
Iron will react, dissolving in acid and with hydrogen gas escaping from the surface. Sulfur stays unchanged.
Any dilute acid will react with iron: 2Fe + 6H+ --> 2Fe3+(aq) + 3H2,(gas)
Pumice does not react with hydrochloric acid.
No,Hydrochloric acid contains water while carbolic acid does not so they do not mix with each other and do not react.
Sulfur does not react with hydrochloric acid.
zinc is famous for reacting with hydrochloric acid but so will magnesium, aluminum, iron and all the alkali, alkaline earths and also group III metals.