why hydrogen gas is not liberated when metal react with nitric acid
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since nitric acid is strong oxidising agent, the hydrogen produced gets oxidised to water
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⭕ Because Nitric acid(HNO3) is a strong oxidising agent.
◽The Hydrogen gas produced during its reaction with metal gets oxidised to H2O, hence no hydrogen gas is produced. Instead it evolvesnitric oxides such as NO2,NO etc.
◽The nitric oxide produced may react with atmospheric oxygen to give nitrogen dioxide.
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⭕ Because Nitric acid(HNO3) is a strong oxidising agent.
◽The Hydrogen gas produced during its reaction with metal gets oxidised to H2O, hence no hydrogen gas is produced. Instead it evolvesnitric oxides such as NO2,NO etc.
◽The nitric oxide produced may react with atmospheric oxygen to give nitrogen dioxide.
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