Chemistry, asked by echoste7, 1 year ago

justify why copper can't be used for production of hydrogen from dilute acids. i'm kinda weak in chem so peeps help me out... :P

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Answered by bibek2619
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since it doesn't fisplace hydrogen from the acids like Zinc does.

bibek2619: displace*
echoste7: thnqsm
arajsmukundan22: Friend as hydrogen has higher reactive power than copper it could not be used to produce.
arajsmukundan22: In reactivity series hydro has higher reactivity than copper
Answered by arajsmukundan22
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copper is less reactive than hydrogen so hydrogen would displace copper.


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