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Zinc does not evolve hydrogen gas on reacting with nitric acid. why? please say in one sentence​

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Answered by CyberSquad
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Zinc is a reactive metal which can displace hydrogen from dilute acids. But if dilute nitric acid is used, no hydrogen gas is liberated. Hydrogen displaces from acids like sulphuric acid and hydrochloric acid. It can't be displaced from nitric acid.

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Answered by pratanuroy22
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Zinc is a reactive metal which can displace hydrogen from dilute acids. But if dilute nitric acid is used, no hydrogen gas is liberated. Hydrogen displaces from acids like sulphuric acid and hydrochloric acid. It can't be displaced from nitric acid.

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