Why do Noble Metals do not react with dilute acids?? Please answer Thank you
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Explanation:
There are a few ways one could account for this. I will use the concept of reduction potentials.
Each of the noble metals has a relatively large positive reduction potential, which means it takes a strong oxidizing agent to cause the oxidation of these metals.
Being a strong acid does not necessarily make a chemical a strong oxidizing agent. The
On the other hand, nitric acid produces both
This does not attempt to explain why these chemicals are strong oxidizers, but should provide a concept that accounts for a reaction in one case, but no reaction in another.