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Nitric acid, even in its diluted form, is not used in the preparation of hydrogen from metals because metals on reaction with nitric acid can't replace the hydrogen atom.


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The correct option is B

False


Nitric acid, even in its diluted form, is not used in the preparation of hydrogen from metals because nitric acid is a strong oxidizing agent, and the oxygen formed due to its decomposition oxidizes the hydrogen formed into water


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