Name two metals which evolve hydrogen gas with dilute nitric acid with reaction

Two metals that evolve hydrogen gas when they react with dilute nitric acid are magnesium (Mg) and manganese (Mn).

1. Magnesium (Mg) with dilute nitric acid:

  • Reaction: Mg(s) + 2HNO₃(aq) → Mg(NO₃)â‚‚) + Hâ‚‚(g)

2. Manganese (Mn) with dilute nitric acid:

  • Reaction: Mn(s) + 2HNO₃(aq) → Mn(NO₃)â‚‚) + Hâ‚‚(g)

These metals are able to reduce nitric acid under certain conditions, leading to the evolution of hydrogen gas.


Hydrogen Gas Test: The Squeaky Pop Test

Procedure:

  • Bring the splint near the gas: Carefully bring the lighted splint to the mouth of the test tube containing the gas.
  • Collect the gas: Collect the gas you suspect is hydrogen in a test tube.
  • Prepare a lighted splint: Ignite a wooden splint.

Hydrogen gas is highly flammable. When it comes into contact with a flame, it reacts rapidly with oxygen in the air, releasing energy in the form of a small explosion. This explosion causes the characteristic “pop” sound.