Metals generally react with dilute acids to produce hydrogen gas. But copper doesn’t react with dilute hydrochloric acid why? *
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a) Because copper is not a metal
b) Copper can’t displace hydrogen from its solution
c) Because copper is above hydrogen in reactivity series
d) None of these
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Answer:
copper can't displace hydrogen from its solution
Explanation:
because copper is less reactive
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