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Metals that can't react with dilute acids​

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Silver and gold do not react with dilute acids. The metals like Cu,Au,Ag are less reactive than hydrogen. They do not displace hydrogen from dilute acids. Those metals which are above in the reactivity series displace hydrogen from dilute acids.

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