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Mercury + sulphuric acid No reaction. This is because of :-
Mercury is a liquid.
Sulphuric acid is a weak acid, .
Mercury is above hydrogen in reactivity series.
Mercury is below hydrogen in reactivity series. .​

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Answered by rishithreddynelaturi
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Answer:

Mercury is below hydrogen in reactivity series and is thus less reactive than hydrogen.

Consequently, it will not displace hydrogen from sulphuric acid and thus, it will not react with sulphuric acid.

Explanation:

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Answered by mudgalanju1001
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Answer:

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● स्पृष्ट्वा

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