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what will happen: copper reacts with dilute hydrocloric acid on heating​

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Answered by streetsmartsami
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copper will form copper chloride and hydrogen gas will be released.

Answered by Antonio007
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Originally Answered: what is the chemical reaction between copper and hydrochloric acid? Copper will not react with hydrochloric acid. For this type of reaction to occur, the reduction potential of the reactant receiving the electrons must be lower than the reduction potential of the reactant giving up electrons.

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