Copper cannot displace hydrogen from dilute acids?
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No. Copper has less reactivity as compared to Hydrogen. So from dilute acids Cu does not displace H2.
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Explanation:
According to the reactivity series, copper is less reactive than hydrogen. Therefore. does not displace hydrogen from dilute acids
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