๐งช Reactions of Acids with Other Substances
Acids are powerful chemical substances that show different types of reactions depending on what they interact with. In this article, we explore the reactions of acids with bases, metals, non-metals, carbonates, and bicarbonates in a simple and interactive way.
1️⃣ Acid + Base → Salt + Water
๐งฌ This is called a Neutralization Reaction
When an acid reacts with a base, it forms salt and water. This reaction is known as neutralization and it helps in reducing the effect of both acid and base.
2️⃣ Acid + Metal → Salt + Hydrogen Gas
๐งช Formation of Hydrogen Gas
Acids react with reactive metals like zinc, magnesium, and iron to form salt and release hydrogen gas.
3️⃣ Acid + Non-Metal Oxide → No Reaction
๐ซ No Chemical Change Occurs
Acids do not react with non-metal oxides like carbon dioxide (CO₂), as both are acidic in nature.
4️⃣ Acid + Carbonate → Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide
๐ Fizzing Due to CO₂ Formation
Acids react with carbonates like calcium carbonate (chalk) to form salt, water, and carbon dioxide gas.
5️⃣ Acid + Bicarbonate → Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide
๐ง Common in Baking Soda Reactions
Acids react with bicarbonates like sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) to form salt, water, and CO₂.
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