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a student added few pieces of aluminium metal towards test tubes A and B containing aqua solution of iron sulphate and copper sulphate to the second part of an experiment he added to another test tube c and B contain aqueous solution of Aluminium Sulphate and copper sulphate in which test tube or test tubes will be will see observe colour change on the basis of this experiment state which one is a most reactive metal and why

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Answered by shobasuresh03
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test tube A : Al + FeSO4 ------>Al2(SO4)3 + Fe

pale green solution of feso4 fades to form colourless solution of Al2(SO4)3 reddish deposits of Fe is formed over Al

test tube B : Al + CuSO4 ------->Al2(SO4)3 + Cu

pale blue colour of the CuSO4 fades to form colourless solution of Al2(SO4)3 reddish brown deposits of Cu is formed over Al.

what is added to the test tube is not mentioned in the question . It seems that it is Fe

test tube C :Fe + Al2(SO4)3 --------> no reaction

since iron is less reactive than al it cannot displace Al from its salt solution.

test tube D : Fe + CuSO4 ------->FeSO4 + Cu

pale blue solution of CuSO4 changes to form pale green solution of FeSO4 and reddish brown deposits of Cu is formed over Fe.

From this we can conclude that reactivity is Al > Fe > Cu because it can displace Fe and Cu from their salt solution.

So Al is most reactive.......................................................  

Answered by rajaroman
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pale blue color of cuso4
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