Chemistry, asked by any80, 1 year ago

can copper sulphate solution be stored in an iron container


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Answered by Anonymous
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No, because as per the Reactivity series , iron is more reactive than copper and can displace it from it's salt.

Answered by AnswerMe314
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Hey any80,
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No, copper sulphate solution can't be kept in an iron container as iron is a more reactive metal that copper, so, due to displacement reaction, iron you displace copper and attain itself as 'Iron Sulphate'
Copper will form a green colour coating over it indicating it got displaced from the salt solution.

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