If copper is not reacting with HCl then why copper oxide is reacting with HCl?
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Copper does not react with HCl acid, but copper oxide does react. Copper has a higher reduction potential than hydrogen, hence it does not react with non-oxidising acids like HCl or dil.H²SO⁴
But metal oxides are basic substances, and so they generally react with acids forming respective salt and water.
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