In separate test tubes I combine vinegar with each of the following elements, aluminum, copper, iron, magnesium, and zincI need help with this question: quot;The acidity of a solution is related to the number of dissolved H+ ionsDid the solution become more or less acidic as a result of these reactions? Explain.quot; Please help me! I have no idea what the answer isThank you so much! ]
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All of the metals except copper react with vinegar according to the equation metal(s) + H+(aq) metal ion + H2(g)So in all of the test tubes except the one with copper, the solutions became less acidic, because H+ was transformed to H2In the copper one, the acidity remained unchanged.