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iron reacts copper sulphate solution.the reaction is ​

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Answered by shubhidave2007
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Answer....... This is a single replacement or displacement reaction. It is because, in this reaction, the highly reactive metal iron replaces the Copper in copper sulphate by giving up two electrons and gets oxidized and forms a new compound called ferrous sulphate.

Answered by sudhakarbiswal1997
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Explanation:Iron displaces copper ions from an aqueous solution of copper sulphate. ... Thus iron is more reactive than copper. In this reaction, metallic iron is converted into ferrous ion (Fe2+) and cupric ion (Cu2 +) is converted into metallic copper. Fe (s) + Cu2 + (aq) —→ Fe2+ (aq) + Cu (s).

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