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give reasons when an iron strip is dipped in blue copper solution turns the blue solution pale green​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Iron is more reactive metal than copper and thus displaces copper from its sulphate solution and forms iron sulphate solution, leading to fading of blue colour of copper sulphate and copper occurs as the red deposit on the iron strip.

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