Chemistry, asked by rajusurjit1085, 9 months ago

Reaction of concentrated hydrochloric acid and copper sulphate solution

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Answered by lostb0525
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Answer:

There will be no reaction. Copper is a very unreactive metal, and it does not react with hydrochloric acid. Hydrogen is above copper in a metal reactivity series, so copper cannot replace the hydrogen in HCl to form CuCl2 .

Answered by mithunprabakaran7
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Answer:

CuCl2

Explanation:

When the concentrated HCl is added to a very diluted solution of CuSO4, the pale blue solution slowly turns greenish-yellow on the formation of copper chloride complex.

CuSO4 + 2HCl > CuCl2 + H2SO4

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