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out of silver iron and copper which will give displacement reaction with copper sulphate solution?​

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Answered by jpg810
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Answer:

Iron will displace copper from copper sulphate.

It is because iron is more reactive than copper while silver is less reactive than copper and copper cannot displace itself.

Reaction is :

Fe+CuSO4  = FeSO4+Cu

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Answered by brokendreams
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Iron will react with copper sulphate in a double displacement reaction.

Explanation:

  • A double displacement reaction is a reaction where the cations are exchanged from the anions to in a solution according to their reactivity.
  • The copper is placed just below the hydrogen in the reactivity series.
  • In the reactivity series, the ions placed above the other can replace the other ion from its salt.
  • Among the three ions mentioned here, the order of their reactivity is iron > copper >silver.
  • So, accordingly, the iron can displace both silver and copper from its salts.
  • Copper can displace only silver from its salt, but not iron.
  • Silver can displace none of these from their salt.

So, CuSO₄ +Fe = FeSO₄ +Cu.

For more information about double displacement reactions,

https://brainly.in/question/1195371How does a displacement reaction differ from a double displacement reaction? give examples to explain

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Distinguish between a displacement reaction and a double displacement reaction.identify the displacement and the double displacement from the following reactions:

(1). HCL (aq)+NaOH(aq)-------> NaCL(aq)+H2O(l)

(2) . Fe(s)+CuSO4(aq)-------->FeSO4 +Cu(S)

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