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What is produced when a metal reacts with an acid. |
A salt |
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What do all acid components have in them. |
Hydrogen |
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When hydrogen is replaced by a metal. What is this component called |
A salt |
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What will very reactive metals produce when they react with cold water. |
A metal hydroxide and hydrogen gas. |
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Other metals like magnesium will only react with steam to produce. |
A metal oxide and hydrogen |
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The three main acids are |
Hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid and nitric acid. |
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Metals can react with the three main acids to produce |
A salt and hydrogen gas |
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What is the test for hydrogen. |
The ‘squeaky pop test’ |
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Explain the squeaky pop test |
Light a splint into the unturned test tube, if when you remove your finger, it will make a pop noise. |
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What is the most reactive metal on the reactivity scale. |
Potassium |
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What is the least reactive metal on the reactivity scale. |
Platinum |
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What do state symbols show. |
Which states of matter items are in. |