Why does copper react with sulphuric acid but not dilute hydrochloric acid?
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⭐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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As per reactivity series
Hydrogen is placed above copper
Therefore it is unable to displace Hydrogen from hydrochloric acid
Hydrogen is placed above copper
Therefore it is unable to displace Hydrogen from hydrochloric acid
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