Metal displace hydrogen from dilute acid, whereas non-metals do not ? Give reason
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because they are not the connectors of hydrogen
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Non-metals do not displace hydrogen from
dilute acids is because unlike metals,
non-metals do not have a tendency to lose
electrons but to gain electrons. ... These
electrons, whichare readily lost by
reactive metals like sodium, potassium
etc are accepted by hydrogen ions of the
acids, reducing them to hydrogen gas (H2).
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Non-metals do not displace hydrogen from
dilute acids is because unlike metals,
non-metals do not have a tendency to lose
electrons but to gain electrons. ... These
electrons, whichare readily lost by
reactive metals like sodium, potassium
etc are accepted by hydrogen ions of the
acids, reducing them to hydrogen gas (H2).
...........Be always brainliest.........
............. Thanks.........
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