Chemistry
Why is copper not used to prepare hydrogen by the action of dilute hydrochloric acid or dilute sulphuric acid on the metal.
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As Cu is below hydrogen in metal reactivity series, hence, cannot displace hydrogen from acid and so no reaction takes place.
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