Chemistry, asked by ahmersiddiqui583, 3 months ago

Which substance does not produce copper(II) sulphate when added to dilute sulphuric acid?

A copper

B copper(II) carbonate

C copper(II) hydroxide

D copper(II) oxide​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

Copper is the correct option

Explanation:

copper metal does not react well with sulfuric acid. If you are looking to make copper sulfate you would dissolve a copper compound like copper oxide in sulfuric acid to make Copper II sulfate pentahydrate.

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