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Why is dilute nitric acid generally considered a typical acid but not so in its reaction with metals ?

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Answered by arnab2261
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➡️ Nitric acid reacts with most metals, but the details depend on the concentration of the acid and the nature of the metal. Dilute nitric acid behaves as a typical in its reaction with most metals. That's why, it is considered so.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nitric acid reacts with most metals, but the details depend on the concentration of the acid and the nature of the metal.

Dilute nitric acid behaves as a typical acid in its reaction with most metal

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