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In a chemical reaction of copper +nitric acid, why copper displace hydrogen in the nitric acid solution?
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Answered by Anonymous
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A metal which is at a lower position than hydrogen in the electrochemical series, such as copper, cannot react with acid. It is because copper cannot displace the hydrogen atom from the acid.

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Answered by rbs31502016
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My teacher also informed us that a metal which is at a lower position than hydrogen in the electrochemical series, such as copper, cannot react with acid. It is because copper cannot displace the hydrogen atom from the acid.

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