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What will happen if rusted iron is placed in iron sulphate solution???
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⏩If rusted iron is placed in iron sulphate solution, then the iron will lose the rust and get coated with a layer of copper and the copper sulphate will turn brownish.
⏩ This happens because theiron displaces the copper from copper sulphate as iron is more reactive than copper.
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⏩If rusted iron is placed in iron sulphate solution, then the iron will lose the rust and get coated with a layer of copper and the copper sulphate will turn brownish.
⏩ This happens because theiron displaces the copper from copper sulphate as iron is more reactive than copper.
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See Rust. formula is Fe2O3*x*H2O so if. Fe2O3*x*H2O+FeSO4=so its a bit tricky but FeSO4+H2O that is not balanced so ferrous sulphate will be formed and water and water will be formed rust material will settle at ground of beaker and ferrous will react
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