How do non metals do not produce hydrogen from dilute acids?
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"Nonmetals do not displace hydrogen from dilute acids because nonmetals have "tendency to accept electrons". Hence, they cannot provide free electrons in the acidic medium to release hydrogen gas. ... On the contrary, the metals are able to "lose electrons" to form a metal cation.
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