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Differentiate between iron and copper in terms of their reactivity towards dilute hydrochloric acid. Write the chemical equation also.
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Answered by finu2006
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Differentiate between iron and copper in terms of their reactivity towards dilute hydrochloric acid. Write the chemical equation also.

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Explanation:

Differentiate between iron and copper in terms of their reactivity towards dilute hydrochloric acid. Write the chemical equation also.

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Answered by pinkybansal1101
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Above is the reactivity series of elements...

According to the reactivity series of elements...>>>

  • Elements which are lower in series can be removed from their compounds by the elements whi are above them.
  • K is most reactive and Pt is least

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Now coming back to the question

  • Formula of Hydrochloric Acid = HCL

With reference to above explained series

Iron being above Hydrogen in the chemical reactivity series is removes H from its compound

Reaction:

3Fe + 6HCL ---> 3FeCl2 + 3H2

Cu being lower in the reactivity series from H do not replace H from its compound.

Reaction:

Cu + HCl --> No reaction

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For Information:

The above explained series leads to what is called the displacement reactions.......The reaction of Fe with HCl is one such example

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