On reaction with Mg, very dilute nitric acid produces

On Reaction With Mg Very Dilute Nitric Acid Produces Chemistry Question

On reaction with Mg, very dilute nitric acid produces

Options

(a) nitric acid
(b) hydrogen
(c) NH₃
(d) nitrous oxide

Correct Answer:

hydrogen

Explanation:

On reaction with Mg, very dilute nitric acid produces hydrogen as it lies below hydrogen in the electrochemical series. Mg + 2HNO₃ → Mg(NO₃)₂ + H₂.

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Topics: Hydrogen and Redox Reactions (174)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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