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Can u explain dilute natric acid.​

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(Answer) : Dilute nitric acid is generally considered a typical acid but not so in its reaction with metals. Unlike other dilute acids only very dilute nitric acid (1%) reacts exclusively with Magnesium or Manganese to release hydrogen gas. ... an all-glass apparatus is used in the laboratory preparation of nitric acid.

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