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What Happens When Copper Is Added To Dilute Hydrochloric Acid?

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What Happens When Copper Is Added To Dilute Hydrochloric Acid?

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Copper reacts with hydrochloric acid forming copper saline and hydrogen gas Cu + HCl ====> copper chloride + hydrogen Copper doesn’t react with dilute hydrochloric acid but it does act in response with concentrated hydrochloric acid

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