Single Choice

Among the metals $$Fe; Zn; Pb; Ag$$ and $$Pt,$$ which do not give a metal nitrate on treatment with concentrated $$HNO_3$$?

A$$Fe$$ and $$Pt$$
Correct Answer
B$$Fe$$ and $$Zn$$
C$$Fe, Ag$$ and $$Pt$$
D$$Pb, Ag$$ and $$Pt$$

Solution

Iron and platinum will react with concentrated nitric acid, but not with highly concentrated nitric acid.That happens because very concentrated nitric acid forms a protective metal oxide layer on the surface of the metal atom , which eventually stops the reaction by preventing the further oxidation of the metal. So $$Fe$$ and $$Pt$$ do not give a metal nitrate on treatment with concentrated $$HNO_3$$ Hence option B is correct.


SIMILAR QUESTIONS

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With reference to aqura regia, choose the correct options(s)

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Write the formula of the compound of iodine which is obtained when $$conc. HNO_{3}$$ oxidises $$I_{2}$$.

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