no reaction will take place because copper does not react with dilute sulphuric acid, it will only react with hot and concentrated sulphuric acid.
in my point of view cooper does not react with sulphuric acid unless the sulphuric acid is not diluted. it is because diluted sulphuric acid has tendency to give more h+ ions.
it forms copper sulphate
when concentrated acid is poured on a copper plate then it will form copper sulphate
Cu does not reacts with dilute sulphuric acid but concentrated sulphuric acid reacts with copper inpresence of oxygen and heat here last two factors are responsible for the reaction of copper.
it is because hydrogen gas usually liberates when an acid reacts with metal
Nickel forms Hydrogen gas when reacts with dilute acid.
metals reacts with dil.acid to form metal salt and hydrogen gas releases . eg - copper + dil. sulphuric acid = copper sulphate + hydrogen gas
A metal (below hydrogen in E.C.S.) as Zinc reacts with dilute sulphuric acid and produces hydrogen gas.
Copper Oxide reacts with Sulphuric acid to form Copper Sulphate and Water.
Cu does not reacts with dilute sulphuric acid but concentrated sulphuric acid reacts with copper inpresence of oxygen and heat here last two factors are responsible for the reaction of copper.
it is because hydrogen gas usually liberates when an acid reacts with metal
Nickel forms Hydrogen gas when reacts with dilute acid.
metals reacts with dil.acid to form metal salt and hydrogen gas releases . eg - copper + dil. sulphuric acid = copper sulphate + hydrogen gas
A metal (below hydrogen in E.C.S.) as Zinc reacts with dilute sulphuric acid and produces hydrogen gas.
zinc sulphate
Copper sulphate CuSO4
zinc and copper
None of them act violently with water, but the answer is Iron because Copper only reacts with dilute acids.
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.