Can copper be used with dilute acids to prepare hydrogen? Why or why not?
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This is because Copper is less reactive than compared to Hydrogen thus cannot displace it from any acid.
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WHY IS COPPER NOT USED TO PREPARE HYDROGEN BY THE ACTION OF DILUTE HYDROCHLORIC ACID OR DILUTE SULPHURIC ACID ON THE METAL. This is because Copper is less reactive than compared to Hydrogen thus cannot displace it from any acid
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