Reaction of Copper!

Chemistry Level 2

What gas is liberated when copper reacts with HCl?

Hydrogen Oxygen Carbondioxide None of the above

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2 solutions

Copper + + Hydrochloric Acid \rightarrow Copper (II) Chloride + Carbonic Acid

Therefore, it's 'None of the Above'.

Shriniketan Ruppa
Jun 22, 2020

No gas would be liberated as copper cannot displace hydrogen in the acid. It is because copper is less reactive than hydrogen

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