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The metal that does not displace hydrogen from dilute acid is

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Answered by Anonymous
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It can be Silver,Mercury, gold, platinum...etc.... anything below hydrogen in chemical reactivity series.

Answered by sitara14satish
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Answer:

mercury copper etc..........

Explanation:

as we know metals that are less reactive [ according to reactivity of  metals ]  than hydrogen cannot displace hydrogen from dilute acid.

metals that are listed below r less reactive than hydrogen

MERCURY

COPPER

thus this metals cannot displace hydrogen from dilute acid

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