T or F Non metals displace hydrogen on reacting with dilute acids
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☞. REQUIRED ANSWER :- Hydrogen is also an electron donor in Water molecule to Oxygen atom. Metals with more electropositivity can replace Hydrogen from water like Sodium. ... So they do not displace Hydrogen from dilute acids. So nonmetals do not react with dilute acids.
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