Science, asked by Abhujit1607, 1 year ago

why only Mg and Mn reacts with nitric acid to produce hydrogen, not any other metal ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nitric acid or the HNO3 is one of the most strong acid which contain an oxygen molecule.

Nitric acid only react with the manganese and magnesium to produce the hydrogen gas.But we have to use very diluted nitric acid.

Because,in the cases of the other metals, the oxygen molecule present in a nitric acid oxidizes the generated hydrogen gas into a water molecule.

Answered by rupamtiwari917
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Answer:

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Explanation:

All metals are oxidizing in nature, they react with most of acids to produce hydrogen gas by adding electrons to hydrogen ion, while doing so they are getting oxidized to positive metal ion and are reducing the hydrogen ion to hydrogen gas.

But nitrate ions are also easily reduced to product like nitrogen oxide and nitrogen dioxide. So the metals reacting with HNO3 tend to produce oxides of nitrogen rather than Hydrogen gas.

3Cu + 4HNO3 ---->3 Cu (NO3)2 + H2O

i.e... Because nitric acid is a very strong oxidizing agent, hydrogen gas is rarely formed during the reaction with metals.

 

When nitric acid reacts with Mg or Mn it produces hydrogen gas

Mg + HNO3  -------> Mg (NO3)2 + H2

From the reaction we can see that,  loss of electron takes place which implies that HNO3 OXIDISES Mg. Mg is are reducing agent , hence hydrogen is reduced due to reducing nature of Mg .

Mg and Mn are highly reactive metals, they are able to displace hydrogen from the nitric acid, however, less reactive metals do not displace hydrogen gas but get oxidized due to strong oxidising nature of nitric acid.

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