Chemistry, asked by anicVaiminsya, 1 year ago

Iron is more reactive than copper give an activity

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Answered by Netal
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 Activity:

In the solution of copper sulphate, when we put an iron nail, the iron displaces the copper from its solution.By this activity, we can say that iron is more reactive than copper.

Answered by Disha976
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To show that iron is more reactive than copper-

  • At first prepare a solution of copper sulphate by dissolving copper sulphates crystals in water.
  • We will get a blue colored solution.
  • Now, keep an iron nail dipped in this solution.
  • After sometime we will see that the colour of solution changes to dirty green and a reddish-brown powder sticks to the nail.
  • Copper in copper sulphate is displaced by iron of the nail, and iron sulphate is formed which is green in colour.
  • Thus, it shows that iron is more reactive than copper.

The reaction can be written as-

 \rm { Fe_{(iron)} + CuSO_{4(copper \: sulphate)} \longrightarrow FeSo_{4(iron \: sulphate)} + Cu }

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