concentrated nitric acid does not liberate hydrogen gas when reacted with metal give reason
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Nitric acid is a strong oxidizing agent.So,it oxidizes the hydrogen gas formed during the reaction to form water and an oxide of nitrogen.
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Answer:because it is oxidizing agent
Explanation:when any metal dipped inside the nitric acid it will oxidised the metal and metal will form a oxide layer which protect metal from further reaction
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