Aseel Samaro Exploring the reaction of acids and metals.

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Aseel Samaro Exploring the reaction of acids and metals

Introduction  Most metals react with acids.  The way that a metal reacts varies, depending on its reactivity.  Some metals are so reactive that we would never add some acid to them in the laboratory.

Reacting acids with metals  A chemical reaction is one in which new products are made.  There are clues that we can look for to spot a chemical reaction. These include: bubbles of gas being given off a change in temperature a colour change a change in mass.

 When we add an acid to most metals, we see bubbles.  This is because a gas is produced during the reaction.  We may also feel the test tube getting warmer.  These observations are both evidence that a chemical reaction has taken place.

How can you tell that a chemical reaction is taking place between the acid and magnesium?

Describe some of the observations that tell us that a chemical reaction is taking place. Describe two signs that the reaction between an acid and a metal is a chemical reaction. Explain why bubbles are produced during reactions.

Describe some of the observations that tell us that a chemical reaction is taking place. bubbles of gas; change of temperature; colour change; change in mass Describe two signs that the reaction between an acid and a metal is a chemical reaction. bubbles of gas; change of temperature (increase) Explain why bubbles are produced during reactions. a gas is produced

What are the new products?  Acids react with most metals. Just like when acids react with alkalis, a salt is formed.  However, water is not formed, unlike in neutralisation.  Instead, a gas is formed – gas is hydrogen.  You can test for hydrogen gas because it burns with a ‘pop’.

 If you put a lighted splint into the top of the test tube in which an acid and metal are reacting, you will hear a ‘pop’ sound.  This is because the flame ignites the hydrogen and it explodes.  We can summarise the reaction between acids and metals using an equation: acid + metal → salt + hydrogen  The salt produced depends on the type of acid and the metal used. For example, if you react nitric acid with copper metal, copper nitrate is the salt formed.

Copper nitrate

Write an equation for the reaction between nitric acid and copper metal. Write an equation for the reaction between hydrochloric acid and magnesium metal. Explain why we should not put a flame near a large amount of hydrogen gas.

Write an equation for the reaction between nitric acid and copper metal. nitric acid + copper  copper nitrate + hydrogen Write an equation for the reaction between hydrochloric acid and magnesium metal. hydrochloric acid + magnesium  magnesium chloride + hydrogen Explain why we should not put a flame near a large amount of hydrogen gas. Hydrogen burns in air; large amount of hydrogen gas could cause a big explosion.

Comparing reactivity  A group of students reacted hydrochloric acid with some different metals. They recorded their observations about the reactivity of the acid with the metals. Results of reactions between hydrochloric acid and some metals

Order the metals in terms of reactivity, going from most to least reactive. The teacher told the students that calcium was too reactive to use in this experiment. Suggest what may be seen if acid was added to calcium. Write a word equation for each of the reactions.

Order the metals in terms of reactivity, going from most to least reactive. magnesium; zinc; iron; copper The teacher told the students that calcium was too reactive to use in this experiment. Suggest what may be seen if acid was added to calcium. a lot of bubbling; steam Write a word equation for each of the reactions. hydrochloric acid + magnesium  magnesium chloride + hydrogen hydrochloric acid + zinc  zinc chloride + hydrogen hydrochloric acid + iron  iron chloride + hydrogen hydrochloric acid + copper  no reaction

Did you know?  Precious metals such as gold, silver and platinum do not react with acids. They are so unreactive that they stay as pure metals.  This is one reason that they are used to make jewellery.