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Copper reacts with con•H2SO4 with the liberation of sulphur
dioxide gas and copper sulphate.
Cu + 2H2804
→ CuSO4 + 5021 + 2H20
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Answered by maharshi51
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Answer:

Cu+H2SO4 ——> no reaction takes place

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Answered by harshit3535
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Answer:

Copper does not react with dilute sulphuric acid as its reduction potential is higher than that of hydrogen. ... But, concentrated sulphuric acid is an oxidising agent. So, when copper is heated with conc. H2SO4, a redox reaction occurs and the acid gets reduced to sulphur dioxide.

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