Science, asked by muskan2758, 6 months ago

why copper doesn't react with dilute sulphuric acid but with concentrated sulphuric acid??
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Answered by TetsuPlayz
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Answer:

Copper does not react with dilute sulphuric acid. ... This happens because iron; being more reactive than copper; displaces copper from copper sulphate and makes iron sulphate.

Answered by NematullahNoor
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Answer:

Copper does not react with dilute sulphuric acid. ... This happens because iron; being more reactive than copper; displaces copper from copper sulphate and makes iron sulphate.

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