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Hi,
This question has been bothering me for a while, and I think it might have been asked in the past, but I couldn't find the thread. Anyhoo, I was wondering in what situations would H2, C02, or other gases be formed? Is there a general rule to follow?
For example, I think most metals in water produce H2, but I don't know the specific rule for it.
Also, on one of the AAMC, Cu in HN03 somehow produces N0, which never really made much sense to me either.
If someone could help out with this, that'd be great.
This question has been bothering me for a while, and I think it might have been asked in the past, but I couldn't find the thread. Anyhoo, I was wondering in what situations would H2, C02, or other gases be formed? Is there a general rule to follow?
For example, I think most metals in water produce H2, but I don't know the specific rule for it.
Also, on one of the AAMC, Cu in HN03 somehow produces N0, which never really made much sense to me either.
If someone could help out with this, that'd be great.