why do metals displace hydrogen and from the acid but non metals do not
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Metals have a tendency to lose electrons and hence they supply electrons i.e. they are electrondonors. That is why metals displace hydrogen from dilute acids. ... It cannot supply electrons to H+ and hence it does not displace hydrogen from dilute acids.
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non-metals do not displace hydrogen from dilute acids is because unlike metals, non-metals do not have a tendency to lose electrons but to gain electrons. ... Only those metals which are reactive than hydrogen will displace H2 from acids.
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