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why does magnesium and manganese react with nitric acid to form hydrogen gas I WILL MARK AS BRAINLIEST​

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Answered by Shirsendu123
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Metals also react with nitric acid, but hydrogen gas is not evolved, because nitric acid is a strong oxidising agent. So, it oxidises the hydrogen to water and itself gets reduced to any nitrogen oxide. However, magnesium and manganese react with dilute nitric acid to evolve hydrogen gas

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