Reactions of Metals with Oxygen, Acids and Water
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This video explains the three main types of reactions that metals undergo: reactions with oxygen, reactions with acids, and reactions with water. The video provides word equations and examples of each type of reaction and notes any exceptions, such as copper not reacting with dilute acids or water. Additionally, the video explains that during these reactions, metals gain positive ions.
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