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the chemical equation,when nitric acid reacts Mn​

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Answered by Divyaranjan
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Mn + 2HNO3(very dilute)→Mn(NO3)2 +H2

Answered by QueenOfKnowledge
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Here is ur answer.........

Manganese reacts with very dilute nitric acid …about 1%…to give its nitrate along with it hydrogen gas is evolved …but normally it doesn't give hydrogen gas with other metals except magnesium and manganese …as the nascent oxygen in it oxidises hydrogen to water…

Mn + 2HNO3(very dilute)→Mn(NO3)2 +H2

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