How is the reaction of Nitric Acid with metals different than that of the other metals? Explain with examples
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Nitric acid is comparatively very much weaker. It's ions are incapable of reacting.
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The reaction between acids and metals When an acid reacts with metal, a salt and hydrogen are produced: acid + metal → salt + hydrogen
An example:
nitric acid + calcium → calcium nitrate + hydrogen
The salt that is produced depends upon which acid and which metal react. The following table provides a summary of the name of the salt produced by different reactions between acids and metals.
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