Science, asked by patelgudiya376, 4 months ago

why does silver (Ag) does not involved hydrogen
on reacting
with
dilute H2 SO4​

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Answered by abhinavkumar1950
1

Answer:

Silver is less reactive than hydrogen and so placed below hydrogen in the reactivity series. Metals which are less reactive than hydrogen cannot displace hydrogen from acids. This is why silver does not displace H2 when it reacts with dil H2SO4. So, when silver metal is added to dilute H2SO4, no reaction takes place.

Answered by BrainlyUnnati
12

Question:-

why does silver (Ag) does not involved hydrogen  on reacting with  dilute H2 SO4​.

Answer:-

  • Silver is less reactive than hydrogen and so placed below hydrogen in the reactivity series.

  • Metals which are less reactive than hydrogen cannot displace hydrogen from acids.

  • This is why silver does not displace H2 when it reacts with dil H2SO4.

  • So, when silver metal is added to dilute H2SO4, no reaction takes place.

Ag + H2SO4 → no reaction

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