What will happen if Cu is added to H2SO4 solution ?
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Hey friend, Harish here.
Here is your answer:
Cu is less reactive compared to H. As is it less reactive, no reaction takes place.
Therefore the answer is: No reaction Takes place
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Hope my answer is helpful to you.
Here is your answer:
Cu is less reactive compared to H. As is it less reactive, no reaction takes place.
Therefore the answer is: No reaction Takes place
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Hope my answer is helpful to you.
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We know that
" A high reactive element can replace a less element "
Also, Order of reactivity : In decreasing order
K > Na > Ca > Mg > Al > Zn > H > Fe > Pb > Cu > Ag > Au.
Here , Potassium is the highest reactive and Gold is the less reactive .
In the question,
Cu ( Copper) is added to H2SO4 [ Sulphuric acid ]
Here, Cu ( Copper) being less reactive can't replace Hydrogen from its compound.
We can observe that Hydrogen is more reactive than Copper.
Hence, No products are formed.
So , When copper is added to Sulphuric acid, Reaction doesn't happen or products are not formed.
" A high reactive element can replace a less element "
Also, Order of reactivity : In decreasing order
K > Na > Ca > Mg > Al > Zn > H > Fe > Pb > Cu > Ag > Au.
Here , Potassium is the highest reactive and Gold is the less reactive .
In the question,
Cu ( Copper) is added to H2SO4 [ Sulphuric acid ]
Here, Cu ( Copper) being less reactive can't replace Hydrogen from its compound.
We can observe that Hydrogen is more reactive than Copper.
Hence, No products are formed.
So , When copper is added to Sulphuric acid, Reaction doesn't happen or products are not formed.
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