Copper metal does not have enough reactivity to react with sulfuric acid.
Cu + 2 H2SO4 --------------> CuSO4 + SO2 + 2H2O
CuO + H2SO4 --> CuSO4 + H2O
gold and platinum
Copper is an inert metal and reacts with those acids only which have oxidizing ability as HNO3.
This reaction yields zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas.
Cu + 2 H2SO4 --------------> CuSO4 + SO2 + 2H2O
Copper(II)sulphate and hydrogen.
Yes, Copper oxide does fizz when it reacts with Sulphuric Acid
When dilute sulfuric acid reacts with copper(II) carbonate, blue copper(II) sulfate solution is produced.
CuO + H2SO4 --> CuSO4 + H2O
gold and platinum
Sulfuric acid produces sulfates when it reacts with metals.
The salts of sulfuric acid are named sulfates.
Copper is an inert metal and reacts with those acids only which have oxidizing ability as HNO3.
depends on the concentration. for example, dilute sulfuric acid does not react with copper, however when it is concentrated it will oxidize copper to copper sulfate being itself reduced to sulfur dioxide.
This reaction yields zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas.
The chemical equation for when copper metal reacts with sulfuric acid to form copper(II)sulfate, sulfur dioxide gas, and water is Cu + 2 H2SO4 => CuSO4 + SO2 + 2 H2 O.