Corrosion is the type of reaction between metals and acids.
The reaction represents a single replacement reaction where the metal displaces the hydrogen in the acid to form a salt and releases hydrogen gas as a byproduct.
This is considered an acid/base reaction.
The principal reaction is the reduction of a metal cation; this metal is deposed on the "electrode".
It is a hydration reaction.
No reaction: nonmetal oxides themselves are acid forming in water hence they react with basic compounds (like hydroxides, carbonates)
depending on the kind of acid and the metal, corrosion may occur
The corrosion of metals involves a redox reaction. In an oxidation-reduction or redox reaction, metals lose electrons to oxygen to form a ionic compound from the metal ions and an ion of the oxide.
The reaction described is a classic example of a single displacement reaction, where a metal displaces hydrogen in an acid to form a salt and release hydrogen gas.
The reaction represents a single replacement reaction where the metal displaces the hydrogen in the acid to form a salt and releases hydrogen gas as a byproduct.
When a metal reacts with an acid, the products are a salt and hydrogen gas. The metal displaces the hydrogen in the acid (usually dilute hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid), forming a salt of the metal and releasing hydrogen gas as a byproduct.
Metals react with hydrochloric acid to produce the metal chloride and hydrogen gas. The following is an example of the reaction between magnesium metal and hydrochloric acid. Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) --> MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)
Home/Sitemap · you are here: Forum => letter 18515 Acid and metal reaction++Q. When an acid is added to a metal, what kind of reaction is produced?A. Some acids react with some metals and not all acids react with all metals. It all depends on what is reacting with what. However, assuming there is a reaction, the acid will dissolve the metal to produce the metal salt of that acid; at the same time it will produce hydrogen gas. ie 2H+ + M = 2M+ + H2
This is considered an acid/base reaction.
erosion corrosion, close?
It is not an acid. It is a kind of salt. We can produce it by neutralisation reaction.
The principal reaction is the reduction of a metal cation; this metal is deposed on the "electrode".
An acid-base reaction that leaves no excess H+ or OH-