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When nonmetals react with dilute acid what they are formed

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Reaction of non-metal with acid.

Explanation:

  • In general, non-metals doesn't reacts with acids.
  • There are some non-metals which reacts with concentrated acids.
  • For example, when sulphur reacts with concentrated nitric acid it forms sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and water.
  • The reason is when non-metals will react with acid it has to give H+ ion to it, which is usually not present.
  • It can react with water to form acid.

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Answered by jaswasri2006
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When Non metals react with water , they form acids

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