Science, asked by rinabalapattanayak, 5 months ago

how will you show that iron is more reactive than copper ?
explain and write the chemical reaction involved​

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Answered by MƦAttrαctívє
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Explanation:

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. 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.

Answered by Mashalbaigo
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Answer:

Iron takes the sulphate away from copper. You see that a reaction takes place and copper is left by itself. ... 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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