d3st1nyLiang
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how do acid and metal reactions work
e.g.
hydrochloric acid combines with magnesium
HCl -> H3O(+) + Cl(-)
another equation
HC2H3O2 <-> H3O(+) + C2H302(-)
this one clearly has less hydronium because its a weaker acid
what is the equation for the combination of the acid with magnesium? and does the amount of hydronium determine the amount of h2 gas? if so how does the hydronium form hydrogen gas?
can anyone explain the processes
thanks
e.g.
hydrochloric acid combines with magnesium
HCl -> H3O(+) + Cl(-)
another equation
HC2H3O2 <-> H3O(+) + C2H302(-)
this one clearly has less hydronium because its a weaker acid
what is the equation for the combination of the acid with magnesium? and does the amount of hydronium determine the amount of h2 gas? if so how does the hydronium form hydrogen gas?
can anyone explain the processes
thanks