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Why does copper's positive E°(M2+/M) value prevent it from liberating H2 from acids?
A. Because copper does not form ions.
B. Because the reaction has a positive cell potential, making it spontaneous.
C. Because copper is less reactive than hydrogen.
D. Because the reaction Cu + 2H+ → Cu2+ + H2 would have a negative cell potential, making it non-spontaneous.
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