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2. Ilydrogen gas is not liberated when a metal reacts with concentrated
nitric acid because nitric acid
A) does not contain hydrogen atoms
B) oxidises itself
C) oxidises hydrogen to form water
D) is a strong reducing agent and gains hydrogen​

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Answered by kushaladitya6
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Explanation:When metals react with nitric acid hydrogen gas is liberated.

Nitric acid is a very strong oxidizing agent.

So , it oxidizes the hydrogen gas formed during the reaction to form water and an oxide of nitrogen (NO,N2O,NO2 etc.).

The reaction for it is:-

Zn+4HNO3→Zn(NO3)2+2NO2+2H2O

Exception:-

Magnesium and manganese react with very dilute nitric acid to liberate hydrogen gas.

The reaction for it is:-

Mg+2HNO3→Mg(NO3)2+H2

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