Chemistry, asked by vrajanilpatel09, 9 months ago

Is copper more reactive than iron? Give a reaction in support of your answer

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Answered by harshil05
1

Answer:

Ya dude copper is more reactive than iron...

Explanation:

here is your example.

CUSO4 + FE ---> FESO4 + CU

Answered by asahilthakur
4

Answer:

No, copper is less reactive than iron. When iron comes in contact with copper sulphate, it displaces copper from its solution and forms iron sulphate. This proves that iron is more reactive than copper. This can be represented by a simple equation:

Copper sulphate + Iron ==> Iron sulphate + Copper

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