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Yes, aluminum is reactive with acid.
A battery acid is a variety of acid used as an electrolyte in a battery - usually sulphuric acid.
Hydrochloric acid can dissolve aluminum but not nickel. Aluminum forms a soluble aluminum chloride compound in hydrochloric acid, while nickel does not react with hydrochloric acid due to its passivation layer.
Parent Acid-HBr Parent Base-Al(OH)3 and it is and acidic salt
Hydrochloric acid reacts with aluminum to produce aluminum chloride and hydrogen gas. The reaction is exothermic and can cause the acid to fizz and release gas. In addition, the aluminum may corrode or dissolve in the acid.
The salt formed when carbonic acid and aluminum hydroxide mix is aluminum carbonate. This reaction occurs when the acid-base reaction between carbonic acid and aluminum hydroxide takes place, resulting in the formation of aluminum carbonate salt.
Aluminum + Hydrochloric Acid → Aluminum Chloride + Hydrogen gas
Hydrochloric acid added with aluminum evolves gas more rapidly compared to acetic acid added with aluminum. This is because hydrochloric acid reacts more vigorously with aluminum, producing hydrogen gas at a faster rate due to the stronger acidic nature of hydrochloric acid.
Battery acid is made of sulfuric acid, a strong acid.
Aluminum nitrate is a slightly acidic salt.