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the metals that give rise to salt and hydrogen gas on reacting with dilute nitric acid are​

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Answered by prajwalshende32
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So, as soon as hydrogen gas is formed in the reaction between a metal and dilute nitric acid, the nitric acid oxidizes this hydrogen to water. Very dilute nitric acid however, reacts with magnesium and manganese to evolve hydrogen gas.

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Answered by subhashmkg667
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hydrogen

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Hydrogen gas is not evolved when a metal reacts with dilute nitric acid because nitric acid is a strong oxidizing agent. So, as soon as hydrogen gas is formed in the reaction between a metal and dilute nitric acid, the nitric acid oxidizes this hydrogen to water. Very dilute nitric acid however, reacts with magnesium and manganese to evolve hydrogen gas.

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