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hydrobromic acid is added to tin metal
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GPT 3.5
When hydrobromic acid is added to tin metal, a chemical reaction takes place, producing hydrogen gas and tin(II) bromide.
The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is:
Sn(s) + 2HBr(aq) -> SnBr2(aq) + H2(g)
In this reaction, tin metal (Sn) reacts with hydrobromic acid (HBr) to form tin(II) bromide (SnBr2) and hydrogen gas (H2). This reaction is a single displacement reaction, with the tin metal displacing the hydrogen in hydrobromic acid to form tin bromide and hydrogen gas as products.
The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is:
Sn(s) + 2HBr(aq) -> SnBr2(aq) + H2(g)
In this reaction, tin metal (Sn) reacts with hydrobromic acid (HBr) to form tin(II) bromide (SnBr2) and hydrogen gas (H2). This reaction is a single displacement reaction, with the tin metal displacing the hydrogen in hydrobromic acid to form tin bromide and hydrogen gas as products.