How do zinc and copper together react with dilute sulphuric acid?
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by suitable reagent in presence of H2o
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➡zinc reacts with dilute h2so4 to give znso4 and h2
▶As zinc is more reactive metal in electrochemical series so it displaces hydrogen
➡copper doesn't reacts with h2so4
▶copper is less reactive and doesn't displace hydrogen
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➡zinc reacts with dilute h2so4 to give znso4 and h2
▶As zinc is more reactive metal in electrochemical series so it displaces hydrogen
➡copper doesn't reacts with h2so4
▶copper is less reactive and doesn't displace hydrogen
hope helps✔✔
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