Why does copper not react with dil. H2SO4 or dil.HCl ?
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because copperis less reactive than hydrogen
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Copper does not react with dilute sulphuric acid as its reduction potential is higher than that of hydrogen. Copper does not displace hydrogen from non-oxidising acids like HCl or dilute H2SO4. But, concentrated sulphuric acid is an oxidising agent. ... The other products of the reaction are copper(II) sulphate and water.
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