Chemistry, asked by harshit9478, 4 months ago

why generally nitrate does not react with dilute acid​

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Answered by Anonymous
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As it is neutralised..........

Answered by ronakyadav0309
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the reaction between the metal nitrate and a dilute acid if it all it occurs should be a double displacement reaction. such a reaction is driven by the formation of the insoluble salt by interchange of ions between the salt and the acid

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