Zn can displace hydrogen from acids but Cu cannot do so why?
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because Zn is more reactive than Cu to replace H from it's compound(acid)
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Firstly according to reactive table Zn is more reactive than Cu
and we know all acids contain H+ ions
As Zn is more reactive than Hydrogen but Cu is less reactive than hydrogen that's why Zn Displaces H+ions from acid but Cu can't
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