Science, asked by jyothimahesh776, 5 months ago

why metal do not eat hydrogen gas with nitric acid​

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Answered by laibaKounain
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Answer:

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 evolves nitric oxides such as NO2,NO etc

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Answered by deepakpanigrahi41270
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When metals react with nitric acid hydrogen gas is liberated. Nitric acid is a very strong oxidizing agent. So , it oxidizes the hydrogen gas formed during the reaction to form water and an oxide of nitrogen ( NO,N2O,NO2 etc. ). Magnesium and manganese react with very dilute nitric acid to liberate hydrogen gas.

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