Dilute nitric acid is generally considered a typical acid except for its reaction with metals. In what way is dilute nitric acid different from other acids when it reacts with metals.
A
It acts as an reducing agent so hydrogen gas is liberated
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B
It acts as an oxidising agent so hydrogen gas is liberated
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C
It acts as an oxidising agent so NO gas and water are formed
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D
It acts as an reducing agent so NO gas and water are formed.
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Solution
The correct option is C It acts as an oxidising agent so NO gas and water are formed Nitric acid is a strong oxidizing agent, thus when it reacts with metal this acid even oxidizes hydrogen produced to water and itself is reduced to NO gas.