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iron displaces copper, from sulphate solution. why?​

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Answered by samyakbhansali2004
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Answer:

this is because iron in more reactive than copper

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Answered by tasneem200638
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Hope this helps you

Explanation:

We know that the reactivity of iron is more than that of copper. Generally a metal of higher reactivity displaces a metal of lower reactivity from its salt solution. So iron displaces copper from Copper Sulphate solution.

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