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How can copper displace Hydrogen?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In displacement reaction, more reactive metal displaces less reactive metal. Since, zinc is more reactive than hydrogen it displaces hydrogen in dilute hydrochloric acid and copper is less reactive than hydrogen and hence cannot displace hydrogen in dilute hydrochloric acid.

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In displacement reaction, more reactive metal displaces less reactive metal. Since, zinc is more reactive than hydrogen it displaces hydrogen in dilute hydrochloric acid and copper is less reactive than hydrogen and hence cannot displace hydrogen in dilute hydrochloric acid.

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