Acids Reacting with metals

Cards (23)

  • What are the three common acids used in chemistry?
    Hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and nitric acid
  • What is a key characteristic of all acids?
    • All acids contain hydrogen
  • Why can metals displace hydrogen from acids?
    Because they are more reactive than hydrogen
  • What products are formed when acids react with metals?
    A salt and hydrogen gas
  • How does the type of acid affect the salt produced in a reaction with a metal?
    • Hydrochloric acid produces salts ending in "chloride"
    • Sulfuric acid produces salts ending in "sulfate"
  • What is the name given to substances like magnesium sulfate formed in acid-metal reactions?
    Salt
  • How does the reactivity of magnesium compare to hydrogen in acid reactions?
    Magnesium is much more reactive than hydrogen
  • What happens when magnesium reacts with hydrochloric acid?
    • Produces magnesium chloride
    • Releases hydrogen gas
  • What is the outcome when zinc reacts with sulfuric acid?
    Produces zinc sulfate and hydrogen gas
  • Why is the reaction of iron with acids slower than that of magnesium and zinc?
    Because iron is only slightly more reactive than hydrogen
  • What factors influence the speed of reactions between metals and acids?
    • Reactivity of the metal
    • Type of acid used
  • What do acids produce in aqueous solutions?
    Hydrogen ions H+H^+
  • What does the term 'aqueous solution' mean?
    It means dissolved in water.
  • What are the products of the reaction between acids and metals?
    • A salt
    • Hydrogen gas
  • What happens to magnesium atoms when they react with acids?
    They lose two electrons to form magnesium ions Mg2+.Mg^{2+}.
  • What is the definition of oxidation in this context?
    Oxidation is the loss of electrons by a substance.
  • What happens to hydrogen ions during the reaction with metals?
    They gain electrons to form hydrogen gas.
  • What is the definition of reduction in this context?
    Reduction is the gain of electrons by a substance.
  • How do the reactions of magnesium, zinc, and iron with acids compare in terms of speed?
    • Magnesium reacts very rapidly
    • Zinc reacts quite rapidly
    • Iron reacts slowly
  • Why do magnesium atoms react rapidly with dilute acids?
    Because they easily form the positive ion Mg2+.Mg^{2+}.
  • Why do zinc atoms react quite rapidly with dilute acids?
    Because they quite easily form the positive ion Zn2+.Zn^{2+}.
  • Why does iron react slowly with dilute acids?
    Because they do not easily form the positive ion Fe2+.Fe^{2+}.
  • What is the relationship between oxidation and reduction in the context of acid-metal reactions?
    • Oxidation involves the loss of electrons by metals.
    • Reduction involves the gain of electrons by hydrogen ions.