How do Acids React with Metals?
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From Acids
All acids contain hydrogen. When metals react with acids the metals displace hydrogen from the acid and take its place, forming the respective salts. Metals like potassium, calcium, sodium and magnesium are not used, as..
All acids contain hydrogen. When metals react with acids the metals displace hydrogen from the acid and take its place, forming the respective salts. Metals like potassium, calcium, sodium and magnesium are not used, as..From concentrated hydrochloric acid by oxidation
The apparatus is set up as shown in figure 14.3. ..
The apparatus is set up as shown in figure 14.3. ..Reaction of Metals with Dilute Acids
Potassium, sodium, lithium and calcium react violently with dilute H 2 SO 4 ( a q ) and dilute HCl ( a q ) . The reaction is similar to the reaction with water, forming the metal salt (either sulphate or chloride) and hydrogen gas. Magnesium, alumini..
Potassium, sodium, lithium and calcium react violently with dilute H 2 SO 4 ( a q ) and dilute HCl ( a q ) . The reaction is similar to the reaction with water, forming the metal salt (either sulphate or chloride) and hydrogen gas. Magnesium, alumini..Reaction with Acids
Iron displaces hydrogen from dilute acids and forms iron salts. Iron reacts with dilute sulphuric acid to form iron sulphate and hydrogen. Iron reacts with concentrated sulphuric acid to give iron (III) sulphate, SO 2 and H..
Iron displaces hydrogen from dilute acids and forms iron salts. Iron reacts with dilute sulphuric acid to form iron sulphate and hydrogen. Iron reacts with concentrated sulphuric acid to give iron (III) sulphate, SO 2 and H..Acid rain
The oxides of nitrogen and sulphur are corrosive and poisonous. When in excess in the atmosphere, these gases react with water (e.g., rain water) to form acids, and thus result into acid rain. Acid rain has the following harmful effects: ..
Dilute sulfuric acid
Dilute sulfuric acid is a strong acid and a good electrolyte; it is highly ionized, much of the heat released in dilution, coming from hydration of the hydrogen ions. The dilute acid has most of the properties of common strong acids. It turns blue litmus red..
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