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Iron displaces copper from its salt solution, because

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When a metal react with the salt solution and displaces the metal present in it, is called displacement reaction. Iron can displace copper from its salt solution because iron is placed higher in the activity series than copper and is more reactive than copper. As iron is more reactive than copper

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