Chemistry, asked by kanuschruthi7517, 11 months ago

Why is copper not extracted by reacting with hydrogen?

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Answered by nicolex50
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The table shows us that copper is not reactive enough to displace hydrogen ions from solution. However, lead can displace hydrogen. The metals in the table above are listed in order of their reactivity, so hydrogen could be slotted in.

Answered by Rossily
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The table shows us that copper is not reactive enough to displace hydrogen ions from solution. However lead can displace hydrogen. The metals in the table above are listed in order of their reactivity so hydrogen could be slotted in.

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