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A chemistry teacher demonstrated an experiment to the students of her class . in her experiment she added an iron nail to a blue colored solution taken in a beaker and kept it for 15 minutes . 1.identify the blue coloured solution 1. name the type of reaction takin place in the beaker 3.give reason behind the decoloration . write the reaction involved in the reaction

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Answered by Anonymous
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The blue coloured solution is copper sulphate solution.When Iron nails are dropped in it,Iron displaces the copper from the solution and forms a green coloured solution ,Iron sulphate.This type of reaction is called Displacement reaction.
Answered by maimounapasha5463
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The blue coloured solution is copper sulphate solution.When Iron nails are dropped in it,Iron displaces the copper from the solution and forms a green coloured solution ,Iron sulphate.This type of reaction is called Displacement reaction

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