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When a strip of Cu is placed into H2O, no change is observed. However, when a strip of Cu is placed into a solution of HNO3, a gas evolves. What is the gas?
NO
H2
The explanation said when Cu reacts, Cu gets oxidized so something else must be reduced. And that NO was more likely to be reduced than H2. That makes sense - but is there another way to solve, like some way that is systematic that applies to every situation? (Like setting up a equation, solve for x, etc)
NO
H2
The explanation said when Cu reacts, Cu gets oxidized so something else must be reduced. And that NO was more likely to be reduced than H2. That makes sense - but is there another way to solve, like some way that is systematic that applies to every situation? (Like setting up a equation, solve for x, etc)