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an iron container copper sulphate solution is kept it is observed that in few days the container develops holes why does this happen give the chemical reaction for the same name the type of the reaction

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Answered by santy2
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Answer:

The holes formed in an iron container containing copper sulphate are due to displacement reaction of copper in the copper sulphate solution by the iron (the material of the container).

Explanation:

The iron reacts with the copper sulphate solution to displace the copper in the solution to form iron sulphate.

This chemical reaction is known as a single displacement reaction.

The chemical equation for this reaction is as follows:

               3CuSO₄ + 2Fe     →   Fe₂(SO₄)₃ + 3Cu

Iron is more reactive than copper and this is the reason why iron displaces copper in the copper sulphate solution.

This is the reaction that is used in extraction of copper.

The iron in the container displaces the copper in the solution and thus it will 'dissolve' in the solution leaving holes in the container.

Find attached the reactivity series of different metals that will help you predict the reaction of chemical compounds (metal salts with metals or with other metal salts).

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The holes formed in an iron container containing copper sulphate are due to displacement reaction of copper in the copper sulphate solution by the iron (the material of the container). Explanation: ...Iron is more reactive than copper and this is the reason why irondisplaces copper in the copper sulphate solution.

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