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Question
Copper and silver are below hydrogen in electrochemical series and yet they are found in the combined state as sulphides in nature. Comment.
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Solution
Copper and silver are below hydrogen in the electrochemical series, meaning they are less reactive than hydrogen. However, their cations (Cu+ and Ag+) have high polarising power due to their electronic configuration (d10s2). This makes their sulphides very stable. Thus, copper and silver occur naturally as stable sulphide ores rather than in the free metallic state.
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