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Non-metals in general do not displace hydrogen from dilute acids. Give reason?​

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Answered by prajulkrishnan123
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Non-metals can not displace hydrogen from acids as, non- metals do not lose electrons radially. They are electron acceptors.

Answered by Shahistanisha
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Non-metals can not displace hydrogen from acids as, non- metals do not lose electrons radially. They are electron acceptors.

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