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Nonmetals in general don't displace hydrogen from dilute acids. Give reason

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Answered by Anonymous
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Non metals have tendency to gain electrons, whereas metals have tendency to lose electrons easily. The electrons donated by Metals are easily accepted by hydrogen, which is then converted to H2 gas. Thus displacing hydrogen from dilute acids. Non metals do not have that tendency.

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Why does non-metal not displace hydrogen from dilute acid?

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Because to displace hydrogen the non-metal will have to give out electron more rapidly, but they are unable to do so as they are electronegative ie. They take electrons and since hydrogen have only 1 electron in it's outer most shell it is easy for hydrogen to give electron more easily but due to energy consideration and high force of attraction acting on the 5,6&7 electrons in the last shell of the non-metal the electrons are unable to escape from the atom and are unable to displace hydrogen.

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