why copper do not react with HCl
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Copper is quite an unactive metal and does not react with dilute acids under normal circumstances. Copper is below Hydrogen in the metal reactivity series, so it does not displace Hydrogen under normal cases. ... Because the reduction potential of copper is positive, while the reduction potental for hydrogen is Zero.
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it must not react
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because chlorine is more reactive than copper
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