why copper does not react with dilute hydrochloric acid even on heating
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The reaction between copper andhydrochloric acid. Copper usually does not react with most cold dilute acids. However, it will react with hot, concentrated sulphuric acid. It willalso react with nitric acid to form oxides of nitrogen.
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The reaction between copper andhydrochloric acid. Copper usually does not react with most cold dilute acids. However, it will react with hot, concentrated sulphuric acid. It willalso react with nitric acid to form oxides of nitrogen.
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Their is no change or movement of ions and its dilute hcl which doesn't corrode the copper but, if their would be hcl them the copper would react.
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