what is nascent hydrogen?
Answer / nawaraj upadhyay
The newly born hydrogen which in uncombined state is called
nascent hydrogen.It is highly reactive than molecular
hydrogen.It turns brown colour of ferric chloride into
colourless ferrous chloride .
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