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Answered by adrija99
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A:-When iron is placed in Copper sulphate solution, the iron is coated with a brown coloured substance "copper" and CuSo4 solution changes from blue to light green. This is due to iron displaces copper as it is more reactive than copper.

B:-The reaction will be the same.


ryan567: U r wrong
ryan567: there's no reaction it an impractical reaction not the same reaction will occur
maheswarisagar1: Copper is less reactive metal. It has positive value of standard reduction potential. Metal with high standard reduction potential can not displace other metal with low standard reduction potential values.

Hence copper can not displace iron from ferrous sulphate solution. So no change will take place
ryan567: AND REACTION WON'T OCCUR
adrija99: When copper is added to ferrous sulphate, copper being more reactive than Iron displaces it from it's sulphate solution.
The following reaction takes place here:
Cu+FeSO4-->CuSO4+Fe it will happen
ryan567: How's it possible
maheswarisagar1: Copper is less reactive than iron
ryan567: How's it possible
ryan567: yes
adrija99: i am a science student
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