For number 2, you are correct, hydrogen can't displace copper, given their positions in the electronegativity series. Copper can't be attacked by HCl, as an example. Yet it can slowly be attacked by sulfuric acid, if you bubble air or oxygen through. And copper is rapidly attacked by nitric acid. You can even dissolve copper in hydrochloric acid if you add hydrogen peroxide. So something else is happening. Can you guess what it is, from the examples I've given?