4.2.1 Reactions of acids with metals

    Cards (59)

    • What ions do acids produce when dissolved in water?
      Hydrogen ions (H+)
    • What do acids form when they react with bases?
      Salt and water
    • Acids have a pH value less than 7
    • Match the metal with its reactivity description:
      Magnesium (Mg) ↔️ Very reactive; reacts rapidly with dilute acids
      Iron (Fe) ↔️ Reacts with hydrochloric and sulfuric acid
      Aluminum (Al) ↔️ Reacts with acids to form salts and hydrogen gas
    • Acids react with bases to form salts and water
    • What is the pH of acids?
      Less than 7
    • Hydrochloric acid reacts with zinc to form zinc chloride and hydrogen gas
    • Steps of a displacement reaction in acid-metal reactions:
      1️⃣ More reactive metal donates electrons to H+ ions
      2️⃣ Hydrogen ions form hydrogen gas
      3️⃣ Metal salt is formed
    • What are the products of the reaction between magnesium and sulfuric acid?
      Magnesium sulfate and hydrogen gas
    • Magnesium reacts more slowly with dilute acids compared to zinc.
      False
    • Which two metals are most likely to displace hydrogen from acids due to their high reactivity?
      Zinc and magnesium
    • The reaction between a metal and an acid always produces hydrogen gas.
      True
    • Magnesium reacts with sulfuric acid to form magnesium sulfate and hydrogen gas.
    • What is the name of the series that ranks metals from most to least reactive?
      Reactivity series
    • Acids react with metals to produce hydrogen gas
    • Acids are good conductors of electricity.

      True
    • Which metal is highly reactive and produces hydrogen gas readily with acids?
      Zinc (Zn)
    • What is the taste of acids?
      Sour
    • Acids conduct electricity because of hydrogen ions.

      True
    • What are the products of the general reaction between acids and metals?
      Salt and hydrogen gas
    • Which salt is formed when sulfuric acid reacts with magnesium?
      Magnesium sulfate (MgSO4)
    • What are the products of the reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid?
      Zinc chloride and hydrogen gas
    • What gas is produced when zinc reacts with acids?
      Hydrogen gas
    • Zinc is highly reactive and readily produces hydrogen gas when reacting with acids
    • Match the metal with its reactivity with acids:
      Zinc ↔️ Highly reactive
      Magnesium ↔️ Very reactive
      Iron ↔️ Reacts with hydrochloric acid
      Aluminum ↔️ Forms salts with acids
    • The general reaction between acids and metals forms a salt and hydrogen gas.
    • What are the products when zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid?
      Zinc chloride and hydrogen gas
    • A displacement reaction occurs when a less reactive metal replaces hydrogen in an acid.
      False
    • When zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid, it replaces hydrogen to form zinc chloride.
    • Match the safety precaution with the substance requiring it:
      Acids ↔️ Wear eye protection and gloves
      Metals ↔️ Use proper tools to handle
      Gases ↔️ Ensure well-ventilated area
    • Acids taste sweet and react with metals to produce oxygen gas.
      False
    • Acids have a sour taste.
      True
    • What is the pH range of acids?
      Less than 7
    • Which metal is highly reactive and readily produces hydrogen gas with acids?
      Zinc
    • The reactivity of metals depends on their position in the reactivity series.

      True
    • Hydrochloric acid reacts with zinc to form zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.
    • Steps of a displacement reaction
      1️⃣ A more reactive metal replaces hydrogen in an acid
      2️⃣ The metal donates electrons to hydrogen ions
      3️⃣ Hydrogen gas is formed
      4️⃣ A metal salt is produced
    • In the reaction between hydrochloric acid and zinc, the products are zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.
    • In a displacement reaction, a more reactive metal donates electrons to hydrogen ions
    • What gas is formed in a displacement reaction involving an acid and a metal?
      Hydrogen gas