copper does not displace hydrogen from dilute hydrochloric acid by using does reason
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
because copper is less reactive then hydrogen (according to reactivity series) therefore copper does not displaces hydrogen from dilute hydrochloric acid
Answered by
1
Explanation:
Copper does not displace hydrogen front dilute hydrochloric acid because copper is lower than hydrogen in electromotive series.
We know that only more reactive elements can displace less reactive elements.
hope it helps you....
plzzzz mark as Brainliest.
Similar questions