What happens when a metal placed above hydrogen in the reactivity series reacts with a dilute acid? Explain this with the help of an example.
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When a metal above hydrogen in the reactivity series reacts with dilute acid, it displaces the hydrogen from that acid and takes it's place. The hydrogen gas evolves and makes it way out of the container. Example: Sulfuric acid + Zinc = ZincSulphate + Hydrogen
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when a metal above hydrogen in the reactivity series reacts with dilute avid, it displaces the hydrogen from that acid and takes its place.
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The hydrogen gas evolves and makes it way out of the container. For example: sulfuric acid+Zinc =ZincSulphate+Hydrogen
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