It is so because nitric acid is a very strong oxidising agent and as according to oxidation, it says loss of hydrogen is very important.... Thus, hydrogen is not produced. :)
A salt of this metal (nitrate) and hydrogen.
What is produced when a acid reacts with a metal
hydrogen
Hydrogen
hydrogen?
A salt of this metal (nitrate) and hydrogen.
What is produced when a acid reacts with a metal
Hydrogen
hydrogen
hydrogen?
A salt. The type of salt depends on the type of acid.
hydrogen gas
hydrogen
A salt and Hydrogen gas Eg: 2HCl + 2Na --> 2NaCl + H2
Will form a metal salt solution and hydrogen gas
hydrogen gas
This may due to Magnesium metal has high reactivity and concentration of nitric acid is dilute, thus magnesium reacts with H+ in water/ in nitric acid to give hydrogen