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Iron displaces copper from its salt solution because:​

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Iron displaces copper as iron is more reactive as compared to copper. The copper metal deposits a brownish-red powder on the iron nails. A chemical displacement reaction occurs when metallic iron displaces the copper ion (Cu2+) from its salt.

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