The reactants are the acid and the metal but the products of this would be a salt and hydrogen.
e.g.
Hydrochloric + Magnesium > Magnesium + Hydrogen
Acid Chloride
Acid + Metal > Metal Salt + Hydrogen
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The reactants are sodium metal and hydrochloric acid The products are sodium chloride and hydrogen . Here is the reaction eq'n 2Na(s) + 2HCl(aq)= 2NaCl(aq) + H2(g)
The reactants are sodium metal (Na) and hydrochloric acid (HCl). The chemical reaction between them produces salt (NaCl) and hydrogen gas (H2).
When acid is mixed with metal, a chemical reaction occurs that produces hydrogen gas and a metal salt. The metal salt will dissolve in the acid, while the hydrogen gas will be released as a byproduct. This reaction can be violent and exothermic depending on the type and concentration of acid and the type of metal.
no. the gas given off is carbon dioxide. a metal with acid gives off hydrogen.
Because when you use a certain metal say magnesium oxide with hydrochloric acid you will get: magnesium chloride magnesium carbonate + hydrochloric acid = salt + water + carbon dioxide.
The metal and the acid are the reactants. A metal salt and usually hydrogen gas are the products.
No, The metal and non-metals are ions that are present in the acid and base. The acid and the base are the reactants. E.G Neutralisation of Hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H2O the metal ion in the base is sodium The metal ion in the acid is Chloride (Chlorine ion)
The reactants in this reaction are sodium (Na) and hydrochloric acid (HCl).
The reactants are sodium metal and hydrochloric acid The products are sodium chloride and hydrogen . Here is the reaction eq'n 2Na(s) + 2HCl(aq)= 2NaCl(aq) + H2(g)
Reactants in an equation are the elements that are mixed together. The products are the end result of the reactants that are mixed together.
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It is dependant upon which acid your are using and which metal you are using. For example, if you use HCl and Mg, the Resultant liquid will be a cloudy white. It is all about the reactants.
2 Na + 2 HCl = H2 + 2 NACl
The reactants are sodium metal (Na) and hydrochloric acid (HCl). The chemical reaction between them produces salt (NaCl) and hydrogen gas (H2).
Both metal carbonates and metal hydrogen carbonates form carbon dioxide when mixed with acid.
Reactants in an equation are the elements that are mixed together. The products are the end result of the reactants that are mixed together.
When acid is mixed with metal, a chemical reaction occurs that produces hydrogen gas and a metal salt. The metal salt will dissolve in the acid, while the hydrogen gas will be released as a byproduct. This reaction can be violent and exothermic depending on the type and concentration of acid and the type of metal.