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Iron is more reactive than sulphate It removes sulphate from copper sulphate

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Answered by chirag8874695183
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No.

iron is more reactive than copper.
so it remove copper from copper sulphate and form iron sulphate (ferrous sulphate)
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

No, This is completely wrong. Iron displaces copper and not sulphate.

So,

Fe + CuSo4 » FeSo4 + Cu

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