Reactions of Lead (Pb) with cold, dilute acids are very slow. Some examples are as follows:-
1) Reaction with dil. HCl and gives PbCl2 and H2 gas.
Pb + 2HCl ---> PbCl2 + H2
Solid Aqs. Aqs. Gas
2) Reaction with dil. H2SO4 and gives PbSO4 and H2 gas.
Pb + H2SO4 ----> PbSO4 + H2
Solid Aqs. Aqs. Gas
3) Reaction with dil. HNO3 and gives Pb(NO3)2 and H2 gas.
Pb + 2HNO3 ------> Pb(NO3)2 + H2
Solid Aqs. Aqs. Gas
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Two metals that will react with dilute hydrochloric acid are zinc and magnesium.
Copper does not react with dilute Sulphuric acid.
Mercury does not react with most acids, such as dilute sulfuric acid.
Nothing, gold does not react with hydrochloric acid, if there are impurities of other metals in gold then impurities may react and form chloride salts.
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Zinc react with hydrochloric acid and zinc chloride is formed.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with acids.
Sodium will react violently with dilute hydrochloric acid.
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