Chemistry, asked by anushkarawat891, 9 months ago

HOW WILL YOU SHOW THAT IRON IS MORE REACTIVE THAN COPPER..?? ​

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Answered by Xiomo
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Explanation:

Take some Iron fillings and dip them in the Copper sulphate solution. After some time you will notice that there is a colour change in the solution which is caused due to the displacement of Copper from it solution. This shows that Iron is more reactive than Copper......♥️♥️♥️♥️!!!!!!!

Answered by Anonymous
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Take a clean copper nail and an iron nail.

Place the copper wire in a solution of iron sulphate and the iron nail in a solution of copper sulphate.

You will observe that the reaction has occurred in the test tube containing iron nail and copper sulphate solution. Iron takes the sulphate away from copper. You see that a reaction takes place and copper is left by itself. Now, we can say that iron has displaced copper from copper sulphate.

Copper sulphate + Iron---------► Iron sulphate + Copper

In such a reaction, the more reactive metal displaces the less reactive metal. Thus, the above activity shows that iron is more reactive than copper.

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