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What would you observe if Silver was added to an acid?
1. Bubbles given off slowly
2. Nothing
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You would observe bubbles given off slowly if Silver was added to an acid because silver is not a very reactive metal and will only react with strong acids, such as nitric acid. When silver reacts with acids, it produces hydrogen gas, which is the bubbles that you would observe.
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