There is a fault with the question. Acids react with metal -TRUE
What metals react - all will with the right acid - some need extremely strong acids -gold for example needs aqua regia
Yes, it is correct.
Yes , it is true.
Only some metals; an example is aluminium.
yep :)
Yes, indeed it is.
Basically true
Yes, it is correct.
yes it true
no
Yes, metals can react with bases to form salts through a process called neutralization. The metal hydroxide and the base react to form a salt and water. The salt formed will depend on the specific metal and base involved in the reaction.
i would say NO, BUT i cannot explain why all i know is, I'm doing my chemistry homework AND there is a multiple choice question, and it says, what about acids is not true? A) acids are good conductors of electricity -TRUE B) When pH paper is dipped into an acid, the paper changes color - TRUE C) Aqueous solutions of acids have a sour taste - TRUE D) Acids react with bases to produce H2, hydrogen gas - I have not a clue!
No, polymers and plastics do not react with acids.
False. Corrosion is a chemical property. When a metal corrodes, it reacts with its environment to produce oxides, hydroxides, and other types of corrosion.
False. Acids are not flammable; they do not burn or support combustion.
True.
True. Acids contain an excess of hydrogen ions (H+) that react with the indicator dye in blue litmus paper, causing it to turn red. This color change is a typical characteristic of acidic solutions.
False. Acids and bases can be said to be opposites.