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iron sulfate + zinc = zinc sulfate + iron

what does the reaction in equation tells you about the reactivity of the two metal involved​

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Answered by vidhyabarud
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Since, Zinc ( Zn ) is more reactive than Iron( Fe ), it displaces Iron from Iron Sulphate (Fe2SO4.)

✴️ Zinc is more reactive than Iron

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Answered by karanck72
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Answer:

Also called as displacement reaction

iron sulfate + zinc = zinc sulfate + iron

Explanation:

the reaction in the reaction tells us that the more reactive metal displaces a less reactive metal/radical/ion

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