Class 8th:
Does copper react with dilute sulphuric acid if no then how is copper sulphate produced?
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The two main ingredients to create copper sulphate are copper and sulphuric acid, but simply adding copper to a diluted acidic solution will not promote the oxidation reaction. ... In practical terms, this means copper cannot reduce hydrogen (from H2SO4), and therefore the reaction does not occur.
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Copper does not react with dilute sulphuric acid. So, no reaction takes place when dilute sulphuric acid is poured on a copper plate. ... This happens because iron; being more reactive than copper; displaces copper from copper sulphate and makes iron sulphate.
CuO + H2SO4 → H2O + CuSO.
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