Chemistry, asked by Hiteshi360, 1 year ago

Why does not silver evolve hydrogen on reacting with dilute hydrochloric acid?

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Answered by SmileQueen
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no very will not react with sulfuric acid in any concentration ::from wikipedia:: Silver metal dissolves readily in nitric acid (HNO 3 ) to produce silver nitrate (AgNO 3 ), a transparent crystalline solid that is photosensitive and readily soluble in water. Silver nitrate is used as the st
Answered by niya1694
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Silver is very less reactive in the reactivity series so silver cannot displace hydrogen from hydrogen chloride. So this reaction will not happen.. That is why this reaction will not liberate hydrogen gas..

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