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iron is more reactive than copper can you write an activity to show this​

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Answered by abhishekpatel59259
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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.

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Answered by viveksoni7589
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To prove that iron is more reactive than copper, the solution of copper sulfate is taken. Some iron nails are added to it. Later, it is observed that a brown coating is formed on the surface of iron and the color of copper sulfate solution has turned to light green from blue. This is due to high reactivity of iron which displaces the copper ions from its solution and forms ferrous sulfate solution.

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