Environmental Sciences, asked by blearner667, 1 month ago

if you put copper in zinc sulphate solution the reaction will not take place .why?​

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Answered by ammuchinnu20082009
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Zinc is more reactive than copper and hence displaces copper from copper sulphate solution and forms zinc sulphate. ... Answer: Copper is less reactive than zinc. Hence, copper cannot displace zinc from a compound. Hence, no reaction takes place when copper turnings are kept in zinc sulphate solution.

Answered by Devkanya09
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Zinc is more reactive than copper and hence displaces copper from copper sulphate solution and forms zinc sulphate. ... Answer: Copper is less reactive than zinc. Hence, copper cannot displace zinc from a compound. Hence, no reaction takes place when copper turnings are kept in zinc sulphate solution.

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