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you can get hydrogen when you make a metal react with acids or water

such as when potassium or sodium is made to react with water it burns with a lilac colored flame and gives of hydrogen. but the reaction is very explosive and violent.

If u use calcium instead of it .This wont be a vigorous reaction but the calcium is expensive. You can get hydrogen from zinc easily if you make it react with dil.HCl or dil.H2So4(sulphuric acid)

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