4.2.1 Reactions of acids with metals

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    • A metal is an element that typically has a shiny appearance, is a good conductor, and is both malleable and ductile
    • Steps to ensure safety during reactions between acids and metals
      1️⃣ Wear safety goggles
      2️⃣ Use a well-ventilated area
      3️⃣ Handle acids carefully
      4️⃣ Dispose of waste properly
    • Acids react with certain metals to produce hydrogen gas
    • What type of conductors are metals?
      Excellent conductors
    • Match the type of acid with its examples:
      Mineral Acid ↔️ Hydrochloric acid
      Organic Acid ↔️ Acetic acid
      Strong Acid ↔️ Sulfuric acid
      Weak Acid ↔️ Carbonic acid
    • What is released by an acid when dissolved in water?
      Hydrogen ions (H+)
    • Acids react with bases to form a salt and water.

      True
    • Metals are malleable, meaning they can be hammered into thin sheets.

      True
    • Which acids are considered strong acids?
      Hydrochloric, sulfuric, nitric
    • Which strong acids are commonly used in chemistry?
      HCl, H2SO4, HNO3
    • When hydrochloric acid reacts with zinc, it produces hydrogen gas and zinc chloride
    • Which group of metals does not react with most acids?
      Noble metals
    • Acids release hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water.
      True
    • What is a key characteristic of metals regarding heat and electricity?
      Good conductors
    • Many metals react with acids to produce hydrogen gas
    • Order the metals based on their reactivity with acids from most to least reactive:
      1️⃣ Alkali metals
      2️⃣ Alkaline earth metals
      3️⃣ Transition metals
      4️⃣ Noble metals
    • When balancing a chemical equation for an acid-metal reaction, the coefficient of hydrogen gas is adjusted to match the number of hydrogen atoms in the acid
    • What protective equipment should be worn when conducting reactions between acids and metals?
      Safety goggles, gloves, lab coat
    • Metals react with acids to form hydrogen gas and a metal salt
    • Noble metals like gold and platinum react with most acids to produce hydrogen gas
      False
    • What determines the reactivity of a metal with acids?
      Reactivity series
    • Metal ions formed during the reaction combine with the negative ions of the acid to form a metal salt
      True
    • What is the definition of an acid in chemistry?
      Releases hydrogen ions
    • When an acid reacts with a metal, it produces hydrogen gas and a metal salt
    • What is the characteristic taste of acids?
      Sour
    • Metals have a lustrous and reflective surface.
    • What is the origin of mineral acids?
      Inorganic compounds
    • Give examples of mineral acids.
      HCl, H2SO4, HNO3
    • How do alkali metals react with acids?
      Highly reactive, violently
    • How do alkaline earth metals react with acids?
      Moderately reactive
    • What are the products when hydrochloric acid reacts with zinc?
      Hydrogen gas and zinc chloride
    • Acids have a sour taste
    • Metals are malleable, meaning they can be hammered into thin sheets
    • What is an example of a strong acid?
      Hydrochloric acid
    • What is the balanced equation for the reaction between hydrochloric acid (HCl) and zinc (Zn)?
      2HCl + Zn → H₂ + ZnCl₂
    • Steps in the production of hydrogen gas during an acid-metal reaction
      1️⃣ Metal loses electrons and becomes positively charged ions
      2️⃣ Metal ions combine with negative ions of the acid to form a metal salt
      3️⃣ Electrons released by the metal are transferred to hydrogen ions
      4️⃣ Hydrogen atoms combine to form hydrogen gas (H2)
    • Acid should always be added to metal, not the other way around, to control the reaction rate
      True
    • Which of the following is an example of a strong acid?
      Hydrochloric acid (HCl)
    • Alkali metals are highly reactive and react violently with acids
    • Steps to balance a chemical equation for an acid-metal reaction
      1️⃣ Write the unbalanced equation
      2️⃣ Identify the elements
      3️⃣ Balance the hydrogen atoms
      4️⃣ Balance the metal atoms
      5️⃣ Balance the other elements