5. What happens when copper metal is reacted with dilute HCI? Explain.
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Nothing will happen when these materials are put together!
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If copper is higher, it will replace hydrogen from HCl, and a reaction will occur. Copper will not replace hydrogen in a compound. That means no reaction will occur between copper and dilute hydrochloric acid.
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cu is a less reactive metal ,hence does not react with any acid but cu is not react with HCL because the reduction potential of cu is higher then hydrogen
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