That totally depends on with what kind of substance it'll react.
Some of the possibilities of a STRONG acid are:
(in order of 'reacts with: ' >> 'to form what")
When oxygen in the air reacts with iron, iron oxide is formed. This compound is commonly known as rust.
Ammonium chloride is formed when ammonia reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid.
When silverbackium reacts with nitric acid, nitrogen dioxide gas is formed along with other products.
When a metal oxide reacts with an acid, a salt and water are formed as products. Additionally, carbon dioxide gas may be produced if the metal oxide is a carbonate.
The products formed by the combustion of an ester are carbon dioxide and water. This is because combustion is a chemical reaction in which a substance reacts with oxygen to produce heat, carbon dioxide, and water.
products
When oxygen in the air reacts with iron, iron oxide is formed. This compound is commonly known as rust.
Ammonium chloride is formed when ammonia reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid.
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The darks substance is copper oxide, formed when the copper reacts with atmospheric oxygen.
When silverbackium reacts with nitric acid, nitrogen dioxide gas is formed along with other products.
The products are a salt of calcium, carbon dioxide and water.
A lithium amalgam is formed.
A substance that reacts with the products of a specific immune response.
lithium oxide
rust, iron oxide or dioxide
When a metal oxide reacts with an acid, a salt and water are formed as products. Additionally, carbon dioxide gas may be produced if the metal oxide is a carbonate.