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Does anyone know any equations for reactions between a metal and an acid?

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Does anyone know any equations for reactions between a metal and an acid?

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For examples: 1) Nitric acid + Silver — > Silver nitrate + Water; 2) Hydrochloric acid + Potassium –> Potassium chloride + Hydrogen; 3) Sulphuric Acid + Copper –> Copper Sulphate + Water Please bear in mind that acids containing oxygen should produce water and a salt when reacted with a metal.

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