Chemistry, asked by deerajdr, 9 months ago

why is it that non metals do not displace hydrogen from dilute acids?

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Answered by ItzParth14
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most of the non metals are electronegetive in nature, so they tend to gain electrons in the chemical reactions. therefor they are less reactive than hydrogen. so they are not able to displace hydrogen form dilute acids.

Answered by navya7725
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Answer:

most of the non metals are electronegative in nature, so they tend to gain electrons in the chemical reactions. therefor they are less reactive than hydrogen. so they are not able to displace hydrogen form dilute acids.

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