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zinc

magnesium

aluminum

iron

nickel

tin

lead

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Q: Which metal will displace hydrogen from an acid?
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What metal cannot displace hydrogen from dilute acid?

Silver


Why most metal do not displace hydrogen from nitric acid?

Nitric acid is an oxidizing agent


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What do acids do to metal?

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What is the reaction between copper sulfate and sulfuric acid?

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