Despina Mosholder
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Why does copper not liberate hydrogen on reacting with H2SO4?
Copper ions are more strongly oxidising than hydrogen ions. Therefore, if any hydrogen was liberated, it would be oxidised back to the ion immediately, reducing the copper metal again.
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