Chemistry, asked by Rajeshkanna4409, 10 months ago

Why does copper react with sulphuric acid but not dilute hydrochloric acid?

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Answered by Anonymous
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ello \: mate

⭐COPPER DOES NOT REACT WITH DILUTE HYDROCHLORIC ACID because it being less reactive than hydrogen it it unable to displace it...THUS IT DOES NOT REACT WITH HCL.

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Answered by rtash
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As per reactivity series
Hydrogen is placed above copper
Therefore it is unable to displace Hydrogen from hydrochloric acid
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