Chemistry, asked by kashmira71, 5 months ago

Why does metals doesn't react with nitric acid?​

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Answered by rupasri96
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Nitric acid is a string oxidizing agent. So as soon as hydrogen gas is formed in the reaction between a metal and nitric acid, the nitric acid oxidizes hydrogen gas to water and itself get reduced to any of nitrogen oxides. Thus nitric acid does not release hydrogen gas upon reaction with metals

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Answered by amitkumar12021987
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Answer:

As the HNO3 also known as nitric acid.

Explanation:

.. So as soon as hydrogen gas is formed in the reaction between a metal and nitric acid, the nitric acid oxidizes hydrogen gas to water and itself get reduced to any of nitrogen oxides. Thus nitric acid does not release hydrogen gas upon reaction with metals.

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