Dilute trioxonitrate (V) acid does not produce hydrogen when it reacts with metals because

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Dilute trioxonitrate (V) acid does not produce hydrogen when it reacts with metals because

  • A. it reacts with the product.
  • B. it is highly corrosive.
  • C. there is no visible reaction.
  • D. it is a strong oxidizing agent.

Correct Answer: D. it is a strong oxidizing agent.

Explanation

Dilute trioxonitrate (V) acid does not produce hydrogen when it reacts with metals because it is a strong oxidizing agent. Trioxonitrate (V) acid, also known as nitric acid, is a strong oxidizing agent. This means that it can easily oxidize metals, which means that it can remove electrons from metals. When nitric acid oxidizes a metal, it forms salt and water. The salt does not contain hydrogen, so no hydrogen gas is produced

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