Why does not copper liberate hydrogen gas on reacting with dilute hydrochloric acid?
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Copper liberate hydrogen gas when reacting with the dilute hydrochloric acid.
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Copper is placed below hydrogen in the reactivity series as we know. Therefore, it cannot lose electrons to hydrogen ions of the acid called dilute hydrochloric acid. Hydrogen gas is not evolved when copper reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid.
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