Yes, indeed it is.
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Fatty acids are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
Lead is a metal. Metals react with acids to form salts. Metals can be used to make alkalies, but not acids.
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.
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Acids can react with metals to produce hydrogen gas, not oxygen. When acids react with metals, they displace hydrogen gas from the acid.
Copper is unreactive and will not react with acids to liberate hydrogen gas. However it may react if concentrated and oxidising acids are used.
Yes, acids can react with certain metals to produce hydrogen gas. The acid will donate protons to the metal, causing it to lose electrons and form metal ions. The liberated electrons then reduce hydrogen ions in the acid to produce hydrogen gas.
Yes, when certain acids react with metals, they can produce hydrogen gas as a byproduct. This is a common reaction involving metals that are more reactive than hydrogen, such as zinc or magnesium, with acids like hydrochloric acid. The metal displaces hydrogen ions from the acid, releasing hydrogen gas.
The acid that makes carbonates is carbonic acid.
Yes, acids can react with certain metals to produce hydrogen gas. The acid will dissolve the metal, releasing hydrogen gas in the process. This type of reaction is often used in laboratory settings or for demonstrations.
Indicators are compounds that react with acids and bases to make certain colors. (:
Usually they react to form a slat and water.
Fatty acids are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
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)