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Q: Why Silver Does Not Displace Hydrogen Iron Dilute Acid Solution?
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What metal cannot displace hydrogen from dilute acid?

Silver


How do you displace silver from copper sulphate solution?

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Why does not silver evolve hydrogen on reacting with dilute sulphuric acid?

it is because, silver lies below hydrogen in electrochemical series. so it cannot reduce the hydrogen and replace it.


Can you stir silver nitrate solution with a copper spoon why or why not?

No, we cannot stir silver nitrate solution with a copper spoon because , copper is more reactive than silver. Thus,it would displace silver from the silver nitrate solution forming copper nitrate....


Why does Copper displaces silver from silver nitrate solution?

Due to it's electronic structure it is more reactive than silver and so will displace it from its compound.


Can silver displace zinc from its salt solution?

If the zinc salt is soluble and the analogous silver salt is not, silver will displace the zinc as the silver salt precipitates out. For example, zinc chloride is soluble, but the solubility of silver chloride is very low. If silver nitrate is added to a zinc chloride solution, silver chloride will precipitate out, leaving zinc nitrate in solution.


Why is there no colour change when a silver rod is put in blue copper sulphate solution?

Silver is less reactive than copper and so cannot displace it from a compound.


How could you react silver nitrate and copper?

By dissolving the silver nitrate in water, then stirring finely divided copper into the water. The copper will displace silver from the silver nitrate as a solid and form copper nitrate in the solution.


What is the chemical equation of dilute nitric acid solution reacts with the aqueous silver sulfate?

A reaction doesn't occur.


What happens when dilute nitric acid and silver nitrate solution is added to sodium chloride solution What is formed when you add silver nitrate and hydrochloric acid?

the solution changes to a white percipitate. Ionic Equation= Ag(+) + 2Cl(-) -----> AgCl(2) === ===


What is the reaction product of Fentons reagent with silver?

The reaction product of Fenton's reagent (a solution of hydrogen peroxide and ferrous iron) with silver is typically silver oxide (AgO) or silver hydroxide (AgOH) depending on the conditions of the reaction. These products are formed when the silver ions present in the solution react with the hydroxyl radicals generated by Fenton's reagent.


What dissolves in dilute sulfuric acid producing a conducting solution and a flammable gas?

my guess would be silver... flammable gas would be the pure oxygen released during the chemical reaction. Dilute H2SO4 will react with most metals and usually by a single displacement that causes the release of hydrogen gas (flammable). Iron is a good expamle as well, zinc, aluminum, magnesium. Silver will react with concentrated sulfuric acid but maybe not dillute (depends on concentration), also you will get SO2 which is not flammable like Hydrogen gas.