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What are the products when copper reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid?
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Copper chloride and hydrogen
Copper chloride and water
Copper chloride and oxygen
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Answered by alanmathewse
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When metals react with other substances, the metal atoms lose electrons (oxidation) to form positive ions.

The reactivity series of metals is a chart showing metals in order of decreasing reactivity. In general, the more reactive a metal is:

the more vigorous its reactions are

the more easily it loses electrons in reactions to form positive ions (cations)

The table summarises some reactions of metals in the reactivity series. Hydrogen and carbon are shown for comparison.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

copper chloride and hydrogen

Explanation:

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