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2. Iron is more reactive than copper. give an activity example

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Answered by jyotirastogi363
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Kindly prefer my book pg 51

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Answered by Disha976
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To show that iron is more reactive than copper-

  • At first prepare a solution of copper sulphate by dissolving copper sulphates crystals in water.
  • We will get a blue colored solution.
  • Now, keep an iron nail dipped in this solution.
  • After sometime we will see that the colour of solution changes to dirty green and a reddish-brown powder sticks to the nail.
  • Copper in copper sulphate is displaced by iron of the nail, and iron sulphate is formed which is green in colour.
  • Thus, it shows that iron is more reactive than copper.

The reaction can be written as-

 \rm { Fe_{(iron)} + CuSO_{4(copper \: sulphate)} \longrightarrow FeSo_{4(iron \: sulphate)} + Cu }

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