Name two metals which will displace hydrogen from dilute acids, and two metals which will not.
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Metals that will displace hydrogen from dilute acids are magnesium and zinc. These metals are more reactive than hydrogen and can replace it in a chemical reaction. On the other hand, metals like copper and silver will not displace hydrogen from dilute acids as they are less reactive than hydrogen.
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